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osc

07-15-2006 19:41:21




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My M starts and runs really great for about 20-30 minutes then I have to have the choke out and feather it or it dies.Do I need to replace the whole points,plugs,condensor, or is it some thing I am missing? thanks

Oscar




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osc

07-23-2006 19:32:39




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 Re: Farmal m running in reply to osc, 07-15-2006 19:41:21  
Was gone for awhile and got back to work on the M
Your suggestions worked otu great except for the gas.Found some rust particles lodged the whole way through to the carb.Had to remove the gasket for the fuel bowl and had to make a new one.The problem is that the fuel doesn't run as fast as it should is there a breather hole in the top of fuel bowl?What happens is when I tighten the bowl down I can acually make the stop.Let me know Thanks for the help oscar

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osc

07-23-2006 15:36:20




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 Re: Farmal m running in reply to osc, 07-15-2006 19:41:21  
where can I find a Good manual on the farmal the one I have is i&t shop service.It is alright for a few things but not enough detail and proper settings like carb.and govneror.

Thanks oscar



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Don L C

07-16-2006 09:43:11




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 Re: Farmal m running in reply to osc, 07-15-2006 19:41:21  
Check fuel flow, its running out of gas....

check fuel boul/shut off asembly on bottom of tank.....flaks of rust can slow the flow from tang into fule boul....

remove line at carb,,,sheck screan at this point....



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Wayne Swenson

07-15-2006 20:24:42




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 Re: Farmal m running in reply to osc, 07-15-2006 19:41:21  
Is the gas cap plugged thereby creating a vacuum in the tank?



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Hermit

07-15-2006 20:13:18




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 Re: Farmal m running in reply to osc, 07-15-2006 19:41:21  
If you can keep it running using the choke, its more likely a lack of fuel problem. Maybe something restricting the fuel flow from the tank or something dirty or partly clogged in the carb.



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