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Topic: Re: 48 6volt N stalling
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| john, ny
11-18-2012 12:58:33
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Hi Dell, I can see through a small hole drilled in the center of my gas cap, I have the stalling issue even with the cap off the tractor. I just re-re-re tested fuel flow, I sat at the carb waiting for the stall, less than 15 seconds after the stall I had the 7/16 nut off the bottom of the carb, and I had gas running out. I'm totally stumped! Help.. pleeeze! |
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| Dell (WA)
11-18-2012 13:02:48
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to john, ny, 11-18-2012 12:58:33
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| John........WATER in the gas??? ........Dell |
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| john, ny
11-18-2012 13:12:04
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to Dell (WA), 11-18-2012 13:02:48
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| VERY possible, I can't imagine how water got in there, but its something I did not consider. I already let about a quart of gas drain out of the bottom 7/16 bolt this morning. How would I test for water? Would draining the carb to a Glass jar be enough to show anything? The tank is full (minus the quart). |
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| grapeview8n
11-18-2012 14:54:48
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to john, ny, 11-18-2012 13:12:04
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| John, to test for water. Put 1/2 cup of the fuel in a glass measuring cup. Add 1/4 cup water. Let the cup stand for a while. The water will settle to the bottom of the cup. If there is more than 1/4 cup at the bottom, the extra was in the fuel to start with. |
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| Bruce (VA)
11-18-2012 13:02:45
24.125.80.178
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to john, ny, 11-18-2012 12:58:33
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| | " less than 15 seconds after the stall I had the 7/16 nut off the bottom of the carb, and I had gas running out. " For how long? How long did it take you to check spark? |
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| john, ny
11-18-2012 13:21:41
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to Bruce (VA), 11-18-2012 13:02:45
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| | Hi Bruce, This last time I did not test for spark, but the tractor did start right up again after testing gas flow. Each time she stalls out, I immediately am able to restart the tractor. When I did test spark yesterday, I had a jump across a 3/16" gap. |
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| ASEguy
11-19-2012 04:18:01
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to john, ny, 11-18-2012 13:21:41
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| Sounds electrical. Almost like a loose connection. Can you alligator clip leads from a DVOM to the coil and let it run until it dies? |
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| john, ny
11-19-2012 04:57:37
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to ASEguy, 11-19-2012 04:18:01
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| I'm starting to wonder if its in the coil itself. If I have a small short in the coil, just enough to knock out spark, would that generate enough heat to be felt on the surface of the coil? Maybe the short is on the engine side of the coil and not generating enough heat to be felt. I had a problem with a "new" coil years ago, and resorted to replacing it with the only coil I had on hand, (possibly the original... at least it looks old enough).... I'm wondering if that coil is now shorting out.... but if this is the case, would this short cool down fast enough to immediately restart the tractor? nothing fits! |
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| ASEguy
11-19-2012 11:35:15
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Re: 48 6volt N stalling in reply to john, ny, 11-19-2012 04:57:37
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| To answer your question...no from my experience. Usually shorts cause heat and components usually don"t cool down that fast. I recently replaced a new ignition switch with less than one hour run time on it due to losing power at the coil. How it dies can be telling as well. In my experience fuel issues can cause a "floating away" before dying where electrical issues are more of a "key off" dying. Follow your evidence. Hope this helps. Gerard |
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