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          |   | maddoc | JAN 30,  09:41 PM |  |  
        
          | I have a problem...  Thanks to this forum my GT runs just fine.  But I also have a Jeep Wrangler that needs attention, since it sits a lot higher I can easily get in and out.    My problem...... is that when I go to start it ,it takes a long time to get gas to the carburator. I have pulled the tank to replace the sending unit. Mabe I switched the hoses . Don't know. Is there any way to find out if the hoses are correct???  Also when it does start, it runs fine.  It used to start right up . I'm getting older now and don't have the energy to keep pulling the tank off., Looking for a knowedgibile solution instead of hit or miss.       Thanks for any and all replies. |  |  
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          |   | thesameguy | FEB 01,  12:30 AM |  |  
        
          | It would help to know what kind of Jeep and what year... do you maybe just have a weak fuel pump or clogged filter? |  |  
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          |   | E.Furgal | FEB 02,  08:09 AM |  |  
        
          | is the choke working,,?? is the float level set correctly, ?
 how did you test and know there isn't any fuel in the fuel bowl at start up??
 
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