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"Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ...
I suggest the fault is the tank, not the motor. The tank is leaking air. The squeeze ball charges the tank. The overpressure tank then feeds fuel to the carb. Check your seals, gaskets, hose and hose fittings. Steve This confuses me. I have always kept the air valve open on top of the fill cap for the tank, the pressure is equal to that outside the tank. The ball has checks in which allow me to build up some kind of pressure in the engine, I have always assumed that once the engine starts, it somehow draws fuel from the tank, in line with the check valves. This could only happen if the engine were somehow sucking fuel from the tank. In fact when I leave the fill cap vent closed, it sucks the tank down (red plastic portable tank). Anyway, I have had a better look this morning and I see that the valve I refered to below does not have an electrical lead, it is more likely a vacume lead, maybe some kind of vacume actuated idle control (idle air bypass)? The choke knob feed directly into this unit which also has two fuel lines running to the carb, one low, one high, could this also control idle fuel? Anyway, to the fuel pump, can someone explain how it works on this engine, that will help me to find it! Is it vacume, or mechanical, in the meantime I will be looking today in better light, thanks again, Scotty, Keep em' coming... "Backyard Renegade" wrote in message om... Well I have an 8 horse Rude, 1988, pull start, great condition, maybe 75 hours on it. Had a problem today, had to keep squeezing the ball until it leaked to keep it running, but it really did not work. As soon as I try to idle or now push the choke full off, it seems to run out of fuel. I cleaned the carb, from outside, and put in new plugs, made adjustments, still the same. I have to pull the choke a little to start it, then is searches for idle,levels off, then eventually sputters to a stop. Good compression, good spark, timing sounds on, etc... Just runs out or fuel I think, or the float is stuck, down? I choke it, pump the ball, and she will run at partial choke and high idle setting, but as soon as you push the choke in that last 1/8 inch, or put it to idle, it slows to a stop, wants to stay running, just won't. So here is my quesion. Can someone tell me how the fuel delivery system works with this external tank and hand pump ball to squeeze. Is there a fuel pump on the engine, how does it work, diaphram, venturi??? Anyway, the choke lever goes into a fixture with a couple of lines to the carb, and a electrical lead, could this unit just be clogged, is it a usual task to clean it? I have cleaned the valve on the side of the engine that seems to direct the fuel from the tank. Anyway, long day, hope this makes sence, where would you start, and of course if you are on the CT shoreline and want to come by ![]() you fishin' when we get it runnin', Scotty from SmallBoats.com |
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