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Old 11-29-2022, 04:55 PM
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SB is right. Just hook up a Mityvac to the nipple on the shutoff valve and pump it up. Should shut down the engine immediately. My first shutoff valve lasted from 1981 to 2015; the second one lasted six months. However no problem since then with the second replacement. Think I got it from Bill Grissom on the forum.
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