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Originally Posted by CZroe
They do. It's not in line with the hoses, it's literally INSIDE the hose.
Yes, it will die eventually, but why does the engine speed up as soon as I disconnect it?
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SO if you disconnect it, it speeds up but then dies shortly after? If this is the case, my guess is when you disconnect the line there is no back pressure allowing the fuel to flow freely putting more into the carbs until the hose is empty. That's my best guess