So a recent post - not here - but on another forum - reminded of something I've seen numerous times - on other forums;
a person asks for help:
"One of my F250 engines seems to want to die in idle right about the time that the VST would run out of fuel.
It will run fine wide open and over about 2k rpms..
If it does die, I have to pump the bulb and then it will start right up, then run on plane perfectly.
But when I bring it back down again after a few minutes it'll die out."
And gets this response:
"If your engine is higher hours I'd look at the stater (sic) coil, could be burning out."
Do folks find a stator to be mysterious and so ascribe it magical properties?
a person asks for help:
"One of my F250 engines seems to want to die in idle right about the time that the VST would run out of fuel.
It will run fine wide open and over about 2k rpms..
If it does die, I have to pump the bulb and then it will start right up, then run on plane perfectly.
But when I bring it back down again after a few minutes it'll die out."
And gets this response:
"If your engine is higher hours I'd look at the stater (sic) coil, could be burning out."
Do folks find a stator to be mysterious and so ascribe it magical properties?
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