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Re: Farmall A fuel starvation problem
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Posted by Dave 89 on November 05, 2005 at 19:10:15 from (66.66.158.32):
In Reply to: Farmall A fuel starvation problem posted by Dave 89 on November 05, 2005 at 15:43:03:
These are all good ideas. I don"t think it"s a carb problem because I don"t see the fuel filter filling with fuel fast enough to keep the engine running. Once the filter has been given enough time to fill with fuel the engine runs perfect until it runs out again. Farmer Bob"s idea of the fuel filter not being free flowing is a good one but I would think that the filter would still fill up and only cause a problem downstream. BobOHIO"s idea is also good and I will check it out but I seem to get good flow when I disconnect a fitting - kind of like I"m venting the line. I will certainly try Hermit"s idea and just remove the inline filter. This should be such a simple problem to figure out - getting good fuel flow TO the inline filter should be easy. Any more ideas - please let me know. Thank you!
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