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Bobcat fuel line problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 6494" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>That defiantly sounds like a fuel problem, mine does that when i run it out of fuel, it would bog down and you increase the throttle and still running bad then stall.</p><p>I would try hooking up a bottle of fuel and connect a fuel line directly to the lift pump. It will be a bit hard to get it to prime without a primer bulb but it should get there. See if it runs smooth, if so you may have a crack in your pick up from the tank or a leak between the tank and the lift pump allowing air in.</p><p>The other thing is it could even be a weak lift pump.</p><p>Try running the machine, even if you get someone to sit in the drivers seat and when it plays up give the primer bulb a squeeze, if the revs pick up its your lift pump, as its not getting enough pressure to the injector pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 6494, member: 82"] That defiantly sounds like a fuel problem, mine does that when i run it out of fuel, it would bog down and you increase the throttle and still running bad then stall. I would try hooking up a bottle of fuel and connect a fuel line directly to the lift pump. It will be a bit hard to get it to prime without a primer bulb but it should get there. See if it runs smooth, if so you may have a crack in your pick up from the tank or a leak between the tank and the lift pump allowing air in. The other thing is it could even be a weak lift pump. Try running the machine, even if you get someone to sit in the drivers seat and when it plays up give the primer bulb a squeeze, if the revs pick up its your lift pump, as its not getting enough pressure to the injector pump. [/QUOTE]
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