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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 29771" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>If you get it to run properly on a can of fuel. Then it is definitely in your fuel supply system.</p><p>So take the return fuel line from engine off the tank and submerge the end of it in a pail of fuel.</p><p> Start the engine and look for air bubbles coming from the return line. The return fuel must be absolutely free of air bubbles.</p><p>Now hook the suction side back to the fuel tank and see if the return flow is bubble free now. If it is not, you have to find out where air is getting in on the suction side. Bad hoses or lines, loose fitting or clamps. Faulty fuel pump. Faulty pickup in the fuel tank and so on.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 29771, member: 307"] If you get it to run properly on a can of fuel. Then it is definitely in your fuel supply system. So take the return fuel line from engine off the tank and submerge the end of it in a pail of fuel. Start the engine and look for air bubbles coming from the return line. The return fuel must be absolutely free of air bubbles. Now hook the suction side back to the fuel tank and see if the return flow is bubble free now. If it is not, you have to find out where air is getting in on the suction side. Bad hoses or lines, loose fitting or clamps. Faulty fuel pump. Faulty pickup in the fuel tank and so on. Ken [/QUOTE]
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