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Re: F-12 fuel pump problem!!
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Posted by pgo12 on July 24, 2005 at 09:19:25 from (207.12.175.250):
In Reply to: Re: F-12 fuel pump problem!! posted by Rob in MI on July 24, 2005 at 08:50:19:
first, rebuild your pump. [springs and diaphram too]. thats the time to check the rod to the cam. check tee in front of tank. should spit excess gas into tank that carb does not use.if you have a vent on top of hood. make sure its open and not plugged. make sure carb filter[screen], is not plugged. check carb float for correct level so its opening needle valve. sometimes you have to undo gas line at carb and crank over till gas gets there, sometimes youll get a vacuum that wont let gas get there. [just turn off mag]. make sure oil is in aircleaner to correct level or gas will not draw. sometimes you can pull tractor to start first time, then you can hand crank it over. hope this helps. pg
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