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Model 630 Bobcat Fuel Supply Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 57504" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>I would definitely be questioning the fuel pump.</p><p>I am not real familiar with the 630. Is the fuel tank below the engine or above? If above, does it rely on a siphon action to get fuel to the engine?</p><p>My machine had fuel issues right from new, up until I installed an electric fuel pump. Now, no issues.</p><p>I believe that the solenoid valve is an attempt to prevent the fuel lines from losing their prime. I say attempt as no valve has zero leakage, and this only deteriorates over time. The solenoid on my machine makes a definite audible click when I turn on the ignition. Connecting the wires of the solenoid to 12 volts and a ground should not hurt it at all.</p><p>My $0.02,</p><p>SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 57504, member: 3290"] I would definitely be questioning the fuel pump. I am not real familiar with the 630. Is the fuel tank below the engine or above? If above, does it rely on a siphon action to get fuel to the engine? My machine had fuel issues right from new, up until I installed an electric fuel pump. Now, no issues. I believe that the solenoid valve is an attempt to prevent the fuel lines from losing their prime. I say attempt as no valve has zero leakage, and this only deteriorates over time. The solenoid on my machine makes a definite audible click when I turn on the ignition. Connecting the wires of the solenoid to 12 volts and a ground should not hurt it at all. My $0.02, SR [/QUOTE]
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