Posted by FromJB2 on September 02, 2007 at 16:53:30 from (74.111.119.222):
In Reply to: IH 384 Starved of fuel posted by Erik Fellenz on September 02, 2007 at 10:02:06:
Hi Eric, when the 384 stops disconnect the fuel line at the inlet to the fuel lift pump on the right side of the engine block and catch the fuel in a clean bucket. If the fuel dosen't flow the full of the pipe then the problem is between the tank and the fuel lift pump. If there is good flow then the problem is between lift pump and injection pump. My brother had a similar problem with his 684, it would die down under heavy load sometimes stop. If you blew compressed air from fuel filter line back to fuel tank it would run great for a while. Turned out there was a dead lady bug floating around in the tank and every once in a while in would get sucked into the fuel outlet.
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