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Like said above. It can't evaporate faster than the fuel pump can refill the bowls with the engine running.
Doesn't matter what the fuel is, that just makes no sense.
I would do like the other guy said and when it stalls again, remove the air cleaner and work the accelerator pump to check for either accelerator pump problem or no fuel in the bowls.
Doesn't matter what the fuel is, that just makes no sense.
I would do like the other guy said and when it stalls again, remove the air cleaner and work the accelerator pump to check for either accelerator pump problem or no fuel in the bowls.