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Old 10-08-2013, 08:13 PM
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It all depends on whether your needle and seat were leaking. Having just a barbed connection in itself will not cause the fuel to drain into the crankcase. However, if the needle and seat are bad, you can get a steady trickle of gas into the crankcase. So first thing is to drain the oil and check it for gas smell or if it is as thin as water, If no to both, refill oil with the proper amount and see how it works.
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