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Matty Fraser 05-26-2012 12:12 AM

Carb not running correctly?
 
OK, so I have changed everything from the Sending Unit in the tank, fuel hoses and lines, fuel pump and fuel filter to the carb. I also sprayed carb cleaner while high idleing. There was a bunch of bad gas in the tank from when I bought it off the guy who had it sitting. I have since filled the tank with high - octane fuel twice to try and run it all out.

Engine runs great and starts fine until every so often it will stall and I can't get it restarted unless I take the air filter off and shove some gas down its throat.

What's causing this issue? Is it still the bad gas lingering, or do I need to get my carb tuned or something?

Thanks

OldStyle 05-26-2012 04:44 AM


Originally Posted by Matty Fraser (Post 11878560)
Engine runs great and starts fine until every so often it will stall and I can't get it restarted unless I take the air filter off and shove some gas down its throat.
Thanks

With the air cleaner off and engine not running. Look down the throat of the carb holding the choke plate open and work the throttle. Do the accelerator pump discharge nozzles give two good solid streams of fuel?

If not then it's time for a carb kit.

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gfw1985 05-26-2012 08:02 AM

I agree, carb could use a rebuild. Only thing really not touched. Simply spraying cleaner down the throat doesn't clean the internal parts. I suspect some dirt/gummy deposits causing the occasional problem. A can of Seafoam in the fuel tank "may" help, but I'd rebuild the carb. Not hard, just pay close attention to the small parts.

ctubutis 05-26-2012 09:58 AM

I would first do the open-throttle-by-hand thing OldStyle recommended. If it were mine, I would want to check fuel pressure & flow rate when the engine won't start, just to verify that stuff is OK. Just because it's new doesn't mean it's good.

Nevertheless, my primary focus would be on the carburetor, a sticking or clogged needle & seat valve in the toilet bowl tank could cause these symptoms.


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