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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner
I'm 99.9% sure it is not the vent because when it happens and I blow the fuel line back into the tank I can feel the obstruction and can feel it blow back into the tank.
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Well, you can feel the obstruction move and stop blocking the air or fuel flow. But truthfully you cannot feel it blow back into the tank, you can just feel it move enough to clear the flow. If it's in your vent line and right near the top the vent cover could hold it in place enough so it wouldn't blow out and over time it could get sucked back in again. I realize we're grasping at straws here, but I'd make 100% sure it wasn't the vent line before I started pulling and cutting stuff apart.
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