Posted by Polkwing on November 04, 2008 at 07:42:04 from (158.104.97.28):
In Reply to: Re: OC46 fuel supply posted by J Schwiebert on November 03, 2008 at 15:31:48:
Called off the search for the weekend. I suspect the carb is the problem but need to remove hood, muffler, and get loader arms up and out of the way to check the carb.
Thot about checking gas tank outlet but removing tank is major undertaking, counter-weight rules out that possibility.
How would I go about breaking into fuel line from tank, using into low air pressure back into the tank to see if something was obstructing tank outlet? Cannot see tank outlet by using light at tank filler throat. Or other way around, introduce air pressure at filler throat and see if gas goes thru?
Am willing to try anything but removing carb etc will take time and patience.
Thanks for your reply. You helped me several years ago with a problem on an OC3, since sold.
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