[AT] OT - JD STX38 fuel problems
Easley, Greg
EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Thu May 20 06:31:49 PDT 2004
Are you using one of those see-through plastic filters that come
in a blister-pack at the hardware store? If so, get rid of it
and install a real filter from the auto parts store. I tried
those plastic filters on the VACuum and had no end of grief.
I went through three or four of the stupid things. Installed
a real filter and the fueling problems magically vanished.
The symptom you describe of the filter going dry while running,
then filling up after sitting for awhile are exactly what I saw.
Greg
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/1416
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Meulenberg
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] OT - JD STX38 fuel problems
I mowed again tonight, and here's what I observed:
1. When I last left the mower the filter was empty and the shutoff was
open, when I looked tonight
the filter was full.
2. After mowing for a while the filter was empty, but it didn't quit. 3.
About 3 hours after mowing the filter was again full.
I'm beginning to wonder if the fuel filter is providing too much
resistance to flow for a little mower without a fuel pump. Maybe the
paper cartridge is too restrictive. I will check the carb again to look
for any signs of the float sticking.
Thanks,
Mike
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