Recently picked up this motor, runs great on the hose, but when it is under a load it stalls out then wont start for about 15 minutes (acts like it is flooded).
Have replaced the fuel hose from the primer bulb to the motor because it was crystallized in side, then cleaned the fuel filter and replaced gas in tank with new gas. I took the hose off of the fuel pump that goes to the carbs, pumped the primer and plenty of fuel move through the pump. After all this, motor still stalled under a load while trying to accelerate.
Next I cleaned the carbs. While cleaning the carbs, I noticed that the pilot screw on the middle carb was only out 1/2 a turn while the other two were out between 1.5 and 1.75 turns. Haven't had a chance to put it to the test yet.
Would the pilot screw adjustment have been enough to cause the engine to stall upon acceleration under a load?
Also, is the correct setting for all three carbs, 1 1/2 turns out?
Thanks
Have replaced the fuel hose from the primer bulb to the motor because it was crystallized in side, then cleaned the fuel filter and replaced gas in tank with new gas. I took the hose off of the fuel pump that goes to the carbs, pumped the primer and plenty of fuel move through the pump. After all this, motor still stalled under a load while trying to accelerate.
Next I cleaned the carbs. While cleaning the carbs, I noticed that the pilot screw on the middle carb was only out 1/2 a turn while the other two were out between 1.5 and 1.75 turns. Haven't had a chance to put it to the test yet.
Would the pilot screw adjustment have been enough to cause the engine to stall upon acceleration under a load?
Also, is the correct setting for all three carbs, 1 1/2 turns out?
Thanks
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