Thanks kx,
that article made alot of sense, most folks don't realize that when an engine is running high rpm and then the throttle is suddenly shut off there is a tremendous vacuum created in the intake(be it a 4 stroke, 2 stroke, or these little nitro burning 2 strokes) and in the time that the engine winds down, that vacuum is transferred into the combustion chamber, and then transferred to the exhaust, and if there is fuel sloshed up by the pressure line, it will see that vacuum and be sucked into the "normally" pressurized line.
I'll be getting a reserviour on my next parts order.
Jeep