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Bill 4104

10-23-2006 14:59:06




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I have 656 and it starts to sputter after about 10 minutes . Pull throttle down and it stays running but no power . I check float and sediment bowl . Wondering how much fuel should come out of the float valve , or out of the line to the carb How much in a minutes time ?It just seems like it runs out of fuel ---Any Ideas Thanks Bill 4104




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El Toro

10-23-2006 15:35:35




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 Re: 656 Quits in reply to Bill 4104, 10-23-2006 14:59:06  
That gas line should have a full flow of gas from that line unless dirt or rust has it obstructed.
If that carburetor has a fuel solenoid at the carburetor it may not be opening or it could be full of dirt. Loosen the gas line and see how much gas is flowing out. I would set a clean container under it to catch the gas. If you have a tiny trickle from that line there's blockage
somewhere between that line and the gas tank.

If there's a good flow to the carburetor you need to check out the carburetor. I may need a good soaking in carburetor cleaner and cleaned thoroughly. An inline filter could be plugged with dirt too. The sediment screen is another culprit. Hal

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Farmall freak

10-23-2006 15:27:11




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 Re: 656 Quits in reply to Bill 4104, 10-23-2006 14:59:06  
Well, what I would do is take off the fuel lines, sediment bowl, and carburetor and give it a thourough cleaning. The same thing happened on my cub and a big pice of junk came out of my fuel line, now it runs like a top.



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