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Old Apr 6, 2008 | 12:32 PM
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Default eton 90 viper 2002 fuel line help

Does anyone have a picture of the fuel setup i think my is set up is wrong i figured out that it only stays on when the fuel selector is on the resvere postion but when the atv is turned off i noticed a constant drip from a small little tube in bottom off carb is it normal ? and also the 2 main lines that come from the tank itself are coupled together in other words thick fuel tubing then coupled to a smaller tubing into the fuel control switch ? i bought it used just like this and dont know nothing about who touched what ?
 
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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 03:50 AM
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Default eton 90 viper 2002 fuel line help

You may want to check the Anythingatv web site, it may show how the fuel line should be run. I will take a look at mine and let you know how it runs.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2008 | 12:00 PM
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Default eton 90 viper 2002 fuel line help

the fuel line on the lowest part of tank is reserve. The line a little higher is main line. The hoses are made with a bigger end (to tank) and a smaller end (to fuel valve) because the nipples on the tank are bigger than the ones on the valve.
If you need to replace get correct lines from your E-ton dealer. If your dripping fuel from the bowl either your bowl screw is bad (less common) or Your float vave is not shutting off fuel (more common) It could be your float valve needle's
tip is worn, or just a piece of dirt in your float needle's seat.
 
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