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Posted by Janicholson on November 10, 2005 at 12:17:49 from (199.17.6.175):
In Reply to: utility 350 troubles posted by andy nelson on November 10, 2005 at 12:07:47:
Fuel first, then coil, then condenser. Take the fuel line off at the carb (after shutting off the valve at the sediment bowl) put a basen under the carb and turn on the fuel (no sparks/flames etc.in the area) if fuel runs out in a steady stream the size of a sucker stick for 30 seconds, the problem is nor fuel to carb. there could be junk in the carb under the needle valve, or in the bottom of the float bowl. taking it off will check/clean that. If the coil gets very hot, too hot to keep your hand on within 15 min. of starting, it is probably bad. when it quits see if there is a nice blue spark from the coil wire held (with an insulated tool) 1/4 inch from the block. The condenser could be heat affected as well. Buy the manual, and an old auto repair text book. Good luck JimN
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