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needing help diagnosing a M fuel problem.
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Posted by Dan on October 26, 2002 at 21:46:35 from (198.81.27.16):
Hey guys need your help.My M has developed an odd problem i am having trouble figuring out.when i use it hard the engine will start to run out of fuel when it warms up.I have removed my tank flushed it,checked for clogs in the fuel lines and even took my carburator off my other M that runs good and swapped it to only have the same problem and with the carburater off the bad tractor the good tractor runs the same.Will an M do this if the engine temp gets to high?I know my temp guage is not acurate.Since the intake is part of the exaughts i thought maybe the fuel was burning in the intake prior to getting to the individual cyclinders?Could this maybe be a factor?Anyone had similar problems?If i let it cool down a second she run out a few moments then develops the same problem.She keeps good hot spark so the ignition system is not my problem.She never gets hot enough to over flow the radiator so i dont know if my thoughts can be correct?Any advise would be appreciated!
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