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99 SPX problems

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Alexlc

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Ok well im dealing with a 1999 Spx. For some reason i am not getting any fuel to the spark plugs. Ive tried looking at the on off valve for the gas, and everything is good. So from there i tried putting fuel directly into the carbs and still nothing. It looks like the gas is even spraying back out of the carbs. Does anyone have any other ideas of what i can look at to try to get fuel to the motor.

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Was the motor, ever apart??...also, with plugs out, and pto cover off, check to see what way pto is turning, while try'n to fire. Should turn counterclockwise....itsa start
 
It's possiable the the carbs need to be cleaned.
It sounds like you need to remove the carburetors and clean them. If you're careful and don't tear or damage the diaphragms you won't need to buy a rebuild kit. Pay attention to the internal filters too.
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