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overfuelling when cold

hi anyone out there who can help with hard start and overfuelling when cold and gas regulator freezing,fitted a new gas regulator repair kit but struggling to get the starting and freezing sorted, engine runs beautiful when hot. I have no access to diagnostic equipment for this truck in my area.
thanks Arnie.
  • Posted 11 Sep 2020 02:21
  • Modified 11 Sep 2020 02:24 by poster
  • By arnie
  • joined 17 Aug'11 - 55 messages
  • western cape, South Africa
arnold@rafforklift.co.za

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