Posted by John-cummins on February 15, 2013 at 18:50:28 from (12.216.105.52):
In Reply to: jd r fuel problems posted by richard heine on February 15, 2013 at 16:22:09:
did he mean run wide open or over rev? First thing I would do is start it and see, being ready to pull decompression lever to stop it if throttle didn't so it wouldn't over rev also take off the pump cover and rocker arm cover and look for leaks while running. before starting make sure the pump rack isn't stuck in open position. the punps and nozzle and line are all internal whene the engine oil is. Another place that fuel can get into crankcase is the transfer pump that is in place where a mag would be if it were a gas tractor, about below the pony gas tank. however the transfer pump is double sealed so the fuel shouldn't get to the crankcase. however again there is a bleed hole between the two seals and that could be pluged there making it possible for the fuel to go passed the oil seal and into the crankcase. A place to start looking. hope this all makes sense for you, later
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