If I can fix a fuel problem on an A4, anyone can!    Totally agree with the 
others to clean your fuel tank well (removing it is not as hard as it appears) 
and go thru each line to make sure its clean and tight (no air leakage), change 
filters, install polishing filter, electronic ignition, etc.  My carb only 
needed to be adjusted to fix a shutoff problem that had vexed my husband for 
years.  Vibration had made the main jet adjusting screw loosen and it let in 
too much fuel so the engine would essentially flood itself after some running 
time. I adjusted the screw myself and it has run like a little princess ever 
since.  Knock on wood.  
Barbara Hickson Fellers
Flight Risk
C&C 33-1 Charleston, SC 
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