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Post by styxfan on Mar 22, 2015 18:08:50 GMT -5
I have now tried the A/F adjustment from all the way closed to all open and every point in between and still she stalls out any time I twist the throttle. This is so frustrating. It will start and idle fine, but again, once I give it some gas it stalls out.
Could it be the fuel pump? It did manually check it and it seemed to work OK. Could it be intermittent? Is that a thing? Sad to say I am not an "engine guy" so maybe I'm missing something obvious? It just seems to me that something is preventing the additional gas to flow when I twist the throttle.
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Post by styxfan on Mar 22, 2015 13:14:16 GMT -5
I have tried small adjustments of the A/F and no difference. Perhaps I'll have to try turning it 2-3 rotations and see if that does anything.
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Post by styxfan on Mar 21, 2015 12:32:47 GMT -5
I burn premium. I tried with raising the idle, even at a higher idle as soon as I twist the throttle, it dies
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Post by styxfan on Mar 21, 2015 12:22:32 GMT -5
Please Help...
I was having issues with my MC-54-250B not being able to idle (unless it was set at 2K+) so I decided to replace the carb. Now that the new carb is in, the engine will start and it will idle nicely between 1-1.5K. The problem I'm having now is when ever I give it gas, the engine stalls. I've checked all hose condition and connections and all is good.
Any ideas as to why I'm stalling out?
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Post by styxfan on Mar 12, 2015 8:55:20 GMT -5
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