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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1432931, member: 18302"] I agree with Gomer about fuel and removing any filter in the fuel line. They clog up over time. Another possibility is the gas cap is not venting properly. If this is a DT model with a metal tank, you may have a bunch of rust in there and in the carb. On most bikes (even ones with plastic tanks), there is a screen inside the tank, on the tube that extends up from the petc*ock. It may need to be cleaned or replaced. To check the fuel flow, disconnect the fuel line at the carb and get a jar. Put the fuel line in the jar and turn the gas on. Make sure you have a nice steady flow of fuel through the line. If you do, the problem may be in the carb. [/QUOTE]
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