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I once had a '73 164 (bought brand new, many years ago) that once developed a habit of fuel starvation and stalling -- it would restart promptly, though.
It turned out to be it's fuel strainer -- a small cylindrical "filter", inside the tank and accessed by removing a ~.5" square drive "bolt" on the bottom of the tank. It fits over the end of the fuel pickup line.
The problem was that it was defective -- to weak -- and was collapsing when fuel was being drawn too rapidly -- after the engine stopped, it expanded back to normal. Changing the filter fixed this.
I believe that p/n is 688593.
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