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Posted by ny bill o on October 22, 2003 at 02:48:24 from (66.24.251.183):
In Reply to: International 240 Utility posted by Denver Davis on October 21, 2003 at 20:17:43:
you need fuel, air and spark to get it to run. sounds like you have spark. air shouldn't be a problem- take the air cleaner hose off the carb if you need to be sure. that leaves gas, either the carburetor or fuel flow. don't know if it applies, but i just had a problem with my 656, it would idle fine but couldn't get out of its own way when throttled up. i started to take the carb off, but first i checked the flow of gas out of the sediment bowl and it seemed slow, and i noticed about 1/3 of the gasket on the gas cap was missing. i unscrewed the bowl base from the gas tank and found the outlet full of pieces of the gasket. blew it out and it runs like new. hth, bill
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