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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 24390" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>My 632 was doing the exact same thing about a week ago. checked the fuel flow to the pump and it was fine pump pressure was about 2 lb. I removed the carb solenoid and it made no difference. tried a different coil but it was a old coil and did not work so I connected the bobcat coil up again and the thing ran perfect. I thought with the low fuel pressure I should replace the pump so $82 later I did. Then with the proper fuel pressure and no solenoid when I shut it off the remaining pressure bleeds by the needle in the bowl and floods the engine so today I put the solenoid back in and it seems o.k. now. I think the thing would run good with no fuel pump and no solenoid as the tank is above the engine. My trouble is in the coil wiring somewhere there must be a partially broken wire or maybe a bad condenser. I can't find it now so I will wait till it happens again. I think your problem is electrical also. If you have two people when it is doing the starting and dying thing set it up so someone can watch to see if the spark quits as it dies. If you figure it out please post it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 24390, member: 931"] My 632 was doing the exact same thing about a week ago. checked the fuel flow to the pump and it was fine pump pressure was about 2 lb. I removed the carb solenoid and it made no difference. tried a different coil but it was a old coil and did not work so I connected the bobcat coil up again and the thing ran perfect. I thought with the low fuel pressure I should replace the pump so $82 later I did. Then with the proper fuel pressure and no solenoid when I shut it off the remaining pressure bleeds by the needle in the bowl and floods the engine so today I put the solenoid back in and it seems o.k. now. I think the thing would run good with no fuel pump and no solenoid as the tank is above the engine. My trouble is in the coil wiring somewhere there must be a partially broken wire or maybe a bad condenser. I can't find it now so I will wait till it happens again. I think your problem is electrical also. If you have two people when it is doing the starting and dying thing set it up so someone can watch to see if the spark quits as it dies. If you figure it out please post it here. [/QUOTE]
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