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On Apr 17, 1:00*am, "S. Barker" wrote:
try it with the gas cap off. s "Manjo" wrote in message ... I have a leaf blower that uses a 5 hp B&S "L" head engine. *The carb is pretty simple with a choke butterfly, throttle butterfly, and rubber diaphragm fuel pump. *The carb sits on top of the fule tank. The carb has no bowl. *The governor linakges are clean and the governor appears to be working fine. The leaf blower was starting to run poorly last fall. *This spring it started right up, but after4-5 seconds after running smoothly at proper speed, it will slowly loose rpms and finally stop after 15-20 seconds. I have cleaned the pick-up tube, replaced the carburetor diaphragm fuel pump along with the gaskets between the carb and the fuel tank, and the gasket between the carb and the engine. *I've also disconnected the engine ground wire that normally kills the engine when the throttle is tuned full off. *But after doing all this the engine still will not stay running for more than 30 - 40 seconds. Thanks in advance for any tips, suggestions, or coments. Manjo- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - s, I don't think it's a gas tank vacuum problem. I did remove the cap completely and got the same symptoms with no changes (engine ran for a little while then slowly died). Manjo |
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