" Hi....Joe, I looked for a an
" Hi....Joe, I looked for a anti siphon valve on my built in tank {re posting Feb/14/02} but all I found was a small brass 90 degree angle fitting with the fuel line attached.{No 2" long aluminum fittng anywhere near the tank.}
I have looked at a lot of postings on this board and have learned that the automotive hose clamps could be the problem.{Letting air into the fuel lines} I have replaced them with the plastic double locking kind. The in line fuel filter has been replaced also.
Now I only have the problem at start up and when I troll for a long time. I'm sure you are right when you said that any fuel restrictions can cause the VRO to draw up an imprroper mix loaded with oil but I'm not sure where to start and or where to look. Any other ideas because the other people in my area don't like my motor very much and there is talk of banning two stroke motors from the lake system with my motor being the example of why they should be banned.[Not good at all.] "
" Hi....Joe, I looked for a anti siphon valve on my built in tank {re posting Feb/14/02} but all I found was a small brass 90 degree angle fitting with the fuel line attached.{No 2" long aluminum fittng anywhere near the tank.}
I have looked at a lot of postings on this board and have learned that the automotive hose clamps could be the problem.{Letting air into the fuel lines} I have replaced them with the plastic double locking kind. The in line fuel filter has been replaced also.
Now I only have the problem at start up and when I troll for a long time. I'm sure you are right when you said that any fuel restrictions can cause the VRO to draw up an imprroper mix loaded with oil but I'm not sure where to start and or where to look. Any other ideas because the other people in my area don't like my motor very much and there is talk of banning two stroke motors from the lake system with my motor being the example of why they should be banned.[Not good at all.] "