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Old 10-02-2008, 07:29 PM
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First I would pray that its pretty close to a good dealer that can get a new one quick. Than maybe get some very small hose clamps, and put a bit of hose over the leak and clamp the living hell out of it, with some JBweld. Its ok if it dribbles, but try to stop most of the fuel.

You can run quite a ways down a cylinder.
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