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Re: Stops runnin
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Posted by paul on July 23, 2005 at 23:06:34 from (209.23.145.58):
In Reply to: Stops runnin posted by Cletus in MO. on July 23, 2005 at 21:05:39:
Electrical is dying (most folks say coil first, but I've had 20 condensers die on me, only 1 coil - we moved the coil out on a 2" piece of wood so it wasn't getting quite so hot on the engine block). Or, the fuel is getting starved out. Gas cap vent; something floating/rolling around in your gas tank/ on the several lines & screens plugging the line. Or, I had the little wire going through the distributor short out, acted just like that. Couple very small insulator pieces from NH, & worked good again. Fuel vaporizing - we moved the muffler out & up like a 'regular' tractor to get some heat away from the gas tank; some folks have left the heat sheild out or routed the fuel line poorly to cause problems..... --->Paul
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