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NEED HELP! With fuel line routing on 650 Commando


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Hello all.

I desperately need a fuel line routing diagram or description for the fuel lines on a Joyner 650 with the 2 cylinder engine

I have one in my shop that needed a carb, so I ordered a carb, but it did not have one installed when it got here and I can't really figure out what is what.

THANKS!!!!!

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