Posted by perryjosh64 on November 14, 2020 at 15:44:46 from (71.28.254.168):
Folks this has been an ongoing issue. 1964 Ford 2000 4 cyl gas tractor. About 2 months ago tractor died while mowing pasture as if out of gas (plenty of gas). I replaced the tank and fuel lines within last 5 years and rebuilt the carb. Thought maybe carb had gotten crud in it so rebuilt carb again but still would crank but not run. Drained/check gas and looked like there might be some sludge or gas residue in it. Also gas flow was sporadic (stop, flow, stop, flow, etc) so I cleaned gas tank, fuel lines and replaced fuel sediment bowl assembly. Put everything back together, got new gas and still doing same thing. I will crank, run for a few seconds to a minute then die. Unhooked fuel line at carburetor sediment bowl and gas continues to flow sporadically (flow 2-4 sec, stop 2-4 sec, flow 2-4 sec, etc)?
Shouldn't the gas flow from tank to carb be constant?
When tractor runs for a minute (+/-) and dies small amount of gas leaks out of bottom of carb (the sintered bronze plug been replaced with small brass bolt with small hole in center). Been that way since Ive owned it and has worked fine up until now?
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