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MOPED - FUEL TAP

Is your moped carburetor getting too little fuel or has it already "drowned"? The cause could be a clogged or defective fuel tap. Smaller motorcycles, such as the moped or moped, have a so-called drop fuel system, in which the fuel does not go through a gasoline pump but by gravity from the gasoline tank to the carburetor. The fuel tap serves to prevent the carburetor from overflowing when the engine is turned off. We offer you a wide selection of fuel taps for your moped to regulate the flow of gasoline.

Is your moped carburetor getting too little fuel or has it already "drowned"? The cause could be a clogged or defective fuel tap. Smaller motorcycles, such as the moped or moped, have a so-called... learn more »
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MOPED - FUEL TAP

Is your moped carburetor getting too little fuel or has it already "drowned"? The cause could be a clogged or defective fuel tap. Smaller motorcycles, such as the moped or moped, have a so-called drop fuel system, in which the fuel does not go through a gasoline pump but by gravity from the gasoline tank to the carburetor. The fuel tap serves to prevent the carburetor from overflowing when the engine is turned off. We offer you a wide selection of fuel taps for your moped to regulate the flow of gasoline.

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