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Toro 421Q recall service performed
Original Message Dec 5, 2011 12:47 pm |
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My 1 year old Toro 421QE was under recall for carb fuel bowl leak. The local dealer replaced the carburetor and fuel line. I was curious to what they actually did so I opened up the top cover to see. I noticed that the fuel line has been relocated. Originally, it was looped down so that you can see the fuel line through the opening on the lower cover, that's where I had installed the fuel shutoff valve. Now it's completely tucked in and zip tied to a part on the air box, and the fuel shutoff valve was gone. :( I can no longer see the fuel ine through the opening.
Anyways, does anyone know why the fuel line was rerouted?
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