Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 01, 2007 at 17:58:55 from (216.208.58.108):
In Reply to: Farmall Super A posted by Tom Ellinger on August 31, 2007 at 12:04:39:
Tom: Not sure I agree with the coil idea folks. they may be right, however for me coils always took longer than 5 min., more like 25 min.
It could be fuel restriction, take the plug out of bottom of carb, see if you have good fuel flow. If not loosen fuel line and check there. This will tell you if restriction is in the screen in elbo going into carb or in the stem of sediment bowl. If the fuel is flowing well then I have to side with coil folks.
One thing that can happen with these sediment bowls, rust flakes from fuel tank can fill the stem of sediment bowl. These move around in such a way, sometimes fuel flows properly, and they can also shut it off in an instant.
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