So .... I removed the carburetor from my M38, and found the manifold to be completely full of gas - right to the brim. Anyone have any thoughts on that one?
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Carburetor Issue
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Carburetor Issue
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1951 M38
1951 M38
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At any rate, NOT good for the engine. Pul the dip stick and check level, and then smell for gasoline contamination.
Once you find the flooding problem, Id recommend changing the oil and filter (if equipped).
Once you find the flooding problem, Id recommend changing the oil and filter (if equipped).
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