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Old 07-31-2021, 06:28 PM
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The leak is more then likely not from the carb then. Start at the tank
and look for leaks in the hose and fittings. You also have a glass
sediment bowl between tank and carb that has a shutoff below it.
Also has a gasket. Good chance one or both of those is leaking.
Simple to replace. Sounds like a good time to replace fuel lines,
fittings and clean it all up including tank. If that stops your leak I would
put the Kohler Carb back on it. Unless you replaced it with Kohler, most
folks don't. Good luck, let us know what you find.

Ken
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