PTmowerMech
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FR651V-CS17-R, E/NO FR651VC00783.
From what I've been reading, the most probable reason for gas being in the muffler, is a needle stuck open. The question is, I've never been inside a Kawasaki carburetor before. Nikki's and Walbro's are about all I've ever messed with. I don't want to get into anything that's going to be tricky or too complicated.
I plan on replacing the fuel lines, new fuel filter and a fuel shut off valve.
From what I've been reading, the most probable reason for gas being in the muffler, is a needle stuck open. The question is, I've never been inside a Kawasaki carburetor before. Nikki's and Walbro's are about all I've ever messed with. I don't want to get into anything that's going to be tricky or too complicated.
I plan on replacing the fuel lines, new fuel filter and a fuel shut off valve.