Posted by MFnewbie on July 09, 2017 at 19:05:48 from (108.67.95.22):
In Reply to: Re: Massey 2135 posted by RBoots on July 08, 2017 at 20:54:39:
Okay everyone, thanks for all suggestions. It's the old gravity feed updraft carb set up. The fuel line appears to be steel and routed away from hot components. The tank looks clean however, I did notice a very small amount of rust flakes in the fuel filter which is located just before the sediment bowl. The sediment bowl is clean, no sediment or flakes. It looks like the Coil has been replaced fairly recently. It's not even mounted, just laying loose on top of the starter solenoid, next to the old coil, which is still mounted. It was probably hard to get to due to the loader. Anyway, I will take the carb apart later and see what if any thing is in there, but I'm thinking not, since the carb has recently been rebuilt (2 weeks ago). I guess I am struggling with the idea that if it's a fuel line issue, why does it wait until the engine has been running awhile before stalling out?
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