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Re: heres one for you guys but why
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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 17, 2006 at 19:00:34 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: heres one for you guys but why posted by old on May 17, 2006 at 14:07:26:
Well Old, let me take a stab at it. Choke only richens the fuel mixture by removing the air. You say that cleaning the fuel line resolved it, so it wasn"t getting enough fuel for the choke to work. I"m guessing by removing the plug wire making it run rougher or stopping, it must"ve been running lean, perhaps vapor, and by choking it, you removed the vapor to run on. The hole in my theory is that you say the muffler was cool, which is not a symptom of lean, but rich. So that blows my whole theory out of the water. I give up Old, you"d better send that thing to the lab for further investigation - you may"ve found the perfect and worlds most fuel efficient engine, that is until you fixed it. Them tree hugger guys sure are gonna hate you for that. LOL. Mark
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