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Gas is leaking out of the fuel lines??????mis connected?

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Sounds like you are talking about the over flow, or vent lines. These come from the carbs, and hang down toward the bottom of the engine. If you have fuel running out of one, it could be due to a float sticking in one of your carbs.

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