Posted by Doug Steinbach on February 12, 2009 at 17:59:00 from (71.154.9.106):
In Reply to: Re: F12 Guru's posted by Doug Steinbach on February 12, 2009 at 13:56:41:
Ok, here's just a thought.
My tractor has the piece that sticks up through hood on the fuel lines. I can blow through it, (which is what my dad always said to do to prime the fuel), it looks like fuel would come up the larger of the fuel lines, and inside this neck piece looks like it would overflow and fill the line to the carb. With the tractor running this should work just the opposite? Excess fuel from the pump would overflow to the larger line, and just return to the fuel line to the pump, at the tee located just behind the governor? Think this thing might be plugged up? The tractor sat for many years till I rebuilt it over the winter. All the fuel lines were trash, so it might make sense that this piece could be plugged too?, and causes the fuel pump to force the needle open and overflow the carb? Maybe????
I know the tractor runs cause I drove it 2 weeks ago, but since rebuilding it, it has been very hard to start. Most times I would have to pull it.
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