Hi fellows!
Finally, after a year in this forum, I got a 126p, 1987 aircooled. Just today I realized that the fuel pump is getting wet with petrol, right under the top cover (the one that looks like half tennis ball). I've tightened the bolt on top, but still I see it wet, with bubbles of air going up when the engine is stopped (the line is transparent, bubbles are inside the line), and when I push it uphill a little bit in third gear it loses power, almost shuts off, and then it goes up again.
This issue didn't happened the day I bought it, but I noticed that the fuel line doesn't has a filter, so, my questions are:
How can I solve this air intake into the fuel line, and the wetting of the pump? Does it has something to do with the missing line filter? Should I also clean the carb? I just bought the line filter, and I'm just waiting to know what to do before fitting it.
Thanks in advance!
Nestor
La Habana, Cuba
P.S. The "polaquito" has another issues, like leaking oil, but this is a complete different story, for a different post.