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Check your vent pipe. Does it vent to the outside? If so, is it blocked? Is the vent pipe breached? The vent is the most likely cause.
Blocked fuel pipe somewhere - check and see if you can get any information on how to clear the fuel lines, I undo the ones I can find and clear them manually but I have heard of compressed air being used, before you try that though check it out with someone that knows what they are doing.
To quote someone else, the breather pipe may be blocked. Unclog it and it should work fine.
Unblock the exhaust pipe, start it up and go.
you dont they all have air drawn threw the clear plastic pipe from the filter head
The smell that you are getting is a result of your fuel jets are blocked with a foreign body, check your fuel jets. Depending on the age of your vehicle they will need to be replaced. correct answer the smell is caused by unburnt fuel leaving the engine as you are cranking it nuthing to do with blocked fuel jets. if fuel jets are blocked, you wont get fuel at all. u might check condition of battery to ensure engine is cranking at correct speed . if battery is low, engine takes more cranking to start hence the fuel being lost . i think u need to change the O2 sensor in this case.check the air filter if it is bad.
the opposite of clear is foggy, blocked, jammed, crowded, and nontransparent
it won't pump fuel.
Depends what all goes in it.
It could.
The action to clear a blocked airway is an abdominal thrust. This is called the Heimlich maneuver. This is a technique for a conscious victim who is 1 years old or older.