Posted by JohnV2000 on June 03, 2019 at 16:15:39 from (71.61.100.67):
Based on people s advice, I tried to measure how much fuel drains out of my Zenith carbs drain port in one minute.
I found the drain plug, based on my manual, and opened the port by removing the plug. Gas immediately poured out, soaking my hands, and before I could get a glass jar underneath to catch the gas, the stream got much weaker. The gas was lightly flowing out of the port and the rest of it was running along the outside of the carb and dripping other places, which means I could not really catch it in the glass jar.
What did I do wrong? The drain port is on a tough spot to catch the gas flowing out.
I tried driving my tractor again today, and it worked well on flat ground, even in 3rd gear full throttle. However, it sputtered a little bit going into 3rd gear from a standstill, and it completely stalled out while climbing a hill in 1st gear.
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