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Still getting water in the gasoline but may have figured out why.
There’s a rubber bushing to connect the 1/4” fuel hose to the tank and it’s right under the the top door where you check the oil and work on the carburetor. Water can go around the edges of the door.
I’ve installed...
My brother’s got a bobcat with a Onan engine and it was doing that. He was pouring gas in the carb to start it.
I started checking it out and the choke flap wasn’t closing. There was some kind of a washer that was worn out in the linkage on the carb. I spun the washer to a different position...
You’ll have to look on the Miller site for your manual, you’ll need your serial number.
I’m not the best to give advice but I would start with easy stuff like a fuse somewhere in the weld circuit. I’m not sure but hopefully the there’s two fuses, one for weld and one for ac electric output....
I took the cap off and trickled water on top and it went through, I’ll try to post some pictures of what I did about it. Surprised this hasn’t come up before, unless there are different kind of caps....
I covered just the gas cap and have been leaving it outside. We’ve had a couple of hard rains, no problems.
Maybe a vacuum when it rains, heavy dew sitting on the cap or just condensation down the cap vent hole.
I was just wondering if anybody had this problem or had heard of this problem...
I don’t leave this welder outside very often, but I did the other day and got water in the fuel tank again.
It started running bad again so I pulled the fuel hose and stuck it in a can of clean gas and it ran fine, fuel pump was working good.
If I tried to pull the fuel tank I would...
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