all i do to park my truck in the winter is back it into the space but i run it about every week.
i have a problem of having to poor a little gas in the carb to get it to start. is their something wrong?
Parked for the winter
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re: Parked for the winter
Fuel pump is probably wearing out. Or a leak near the fuel bowl in the carb.
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crazy larry wrote:my little buddy is going off to college.
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re: Parked for the winter
i think it is the fuel pump then because the carb was just rebuilt.
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To verify that use this little tip crazy larry passed on to me, disconnect the fuel line to the carb. point it away from ANY SOURCE OF IGNITION. Then crank the motor over a few times, it should have fuel pouring out of it, if it doesn't. Replace.
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re: Parked for the winter
Did it do this before the carb rebuild? If not, then I bet they put a bad accelator pump in. It's a stupid little .25 part, but I don't knopw if you can buy just that, or if you have to buy the whole kit ($35 or so). The same thing was happening to mine and I just rebuilt it. So I bought another kit and just replaced the diaphram and now it works fine. But, I was having leaking around the carb and you say you are not. I also replaced a gasket to the fuel bowl that was not sealing properly on the rebuild.
I also replaced the fuel pump recently and it was only $40 or so.
I also replaced the fuel pump recently and it was only $40 or so.