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Posted by John Van Valkenburgh on December 11, 2006 at 11:47:01 from (66.64.203.19):
In Reply to: Re: 1973 case 450 loader posted by j bowers on December 09, 2006 at 15:32:46:
A sudden loss of engine power is usually water in the fuel filters or clogged fuel filters. The engine may grow weaker fairly quickly especially if you are pushing it hard. Two things to look for here. 1. Change both fuel filters and if your machine has one, empty and clean the sediment bowl under the fuel tank (at the cut off). 2. With the fuel filters off, open the fuel shut-off and make sure you have a good steady stream of fuel running through the line. Should be about a pencil sized stream. If the fuel is just trickling out of the line you may need to clean the fuel inlet at the tank. A lot of people simply blow out the line with air. These steps usually take care of the problem. Be sure to use new fuel filters and bleed all the air out of the system before starting up the engine. Best of luck, John 1968 Case 450
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