[AT] OT - JD STX38 fuel problems

Dean VP deanvp at att.net
Tue May 18 09:57:49 PDT 2004


Vaughn:

Seems to me it has everything to do with fuel flow if it is not working
properly. If the wiring is intermittent or the coil in the solenoid has some
windings that short out it may not be opening properly or staying open
properly during run time. It appears to be opened by turning on the switch
and is supposed to stay open until the switch is turned off. If it isn't
opening properly or is intermittent it would explain the symptoms present.
It may start acting up only after running for awhile as it heats up. 

Dean A. Van Peursem
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The solenoid at the Carburetor bowl shuts off fuel to the main jet to
prevent backfire, and will have nothing to do with the flow into the
carburetor.

Vaughn

>>> deanvp at att.net 5/18/04 1:21:01 AM >>>
<snip>
4.) What does the solenoid do in the carburetor bowl? Does this just let
fuel flow when the switch is on? Doesn't look like a pump. Is this
solenoid
acting up? Wiring loose or corroded? This may be where the problem is. Is
the carburetor bowl clean inside? 
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