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<blockquote data-quote="bthompson92" data-source="post: 422514" data-attributes="member: 14606"><p>Thanks for all the responses. My motor is not one of the EFI versions, Mine actually has a carburetor. The good news is I ended up replacing the bulb and fuel line and she fired back up. Bad news is I took her to the river yesterday and she ended up catching on fire. Both voltage regulators caught on fire and burned up a bunch of my wiring. I am lucky I put it out before it could do any further damage. Previous owner says he will split the cost to fix (I just bought it last Thursday) it. Turned out to be a really great/honest guy. </p><p></p><p>After reading up on it, it is actually common. New wiring and new regulators should fix her back up. She is in the shop now and trying to see what it will cost me.</p><p></p><p>Stay tuned...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bthompson92, post: 422514, member: 14606"] Thanks for all the responses. My motor is not one of the EFI versions, Mine actually has a carburetor. The good news is I ended up replacing the bulb and fuel line and she fired back up. Bad news is I took her to the river yesterday and she ended up catching on fire. Both voltage regulators caught on fire and burned up a bunch of my wiring. I am lucky I put it out before it could do any further damage. Previous owner says he will split the cost to fix (I just bought it last Thursday) it. Turned out to be a really great/honest guy. After reading up on it, it is actually common. New wiring and new regulators should fix her back up. She is in the shop now and trying to see what it will cost me. Stay tuned... [/QUOTE]
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