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Re: Farmall A fuel problem
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Posted by old on May 01, 2007 at 09:54:26 from (4.244.221.145):
In Reply to: Farmall A fuel problem posted by Glen Lovelace on May 01, 2007 at 07:24:28:
Well lets start at the tank and work back. First remove the sediment bowl and use something to catch the gas. Open up the valve and make sure you get a good steady flow of gas for 5 minutes. If you do then put the bowl back on and take the line loose at the carb and check for flow for 5 minutes. If you get good flow there then go to the carb and on the bottom is a drain plug do the flow test again. If you get good flow at all 3 places then you have a problem in the carb and may need to rebuild it. If you loose flow before the carb then you have a problem either in the tank of the line is clogged. Remove the line and clean it out and or remove the sediment bowl assembly and clean out the tank. Post back if you need more help
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