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1964 evinrude lightwin 3 horsepower stalling
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<blockquote data-quote="cajuncook1" data-source="post: 387167" data-attributes="member: 2832"><p>Sounds like a fuel delivery issue.</p><p></p><p>- Please elaborate if you have done any carburetor work on the motor(carburetor kit).</p><p>- cleaned the fuel tank</p><p>- replaced the fuel lines (could have trash or breaking down inside and causing trash to go to the carb)</p><p>- checked the fuel filter inside the tank that connects to fuel pet cock valve(slug causing poor flow)</p><p>- made sure you open the fuel cap air valve or verified that the little hole allowing air in is clean.</p><p></p><p>When you are partially pulling the choke out, it is using more vacuum from the crankcase to deliver fuel, so you seem to have a fuel delivery issue. </p><p></p><p>As always, ensure good spark and compression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajuncook1, post: 387167, member: 2832"] Sounds like a fuel delivery issue. - Please elaborate if you have done any carburetor work on the motor(carburetor kit). - cleaned the fuel tank - replaced the fuel lines (could have trash or breaking down inside and causing trash to go to the carb) - checked the fuel filter inside the tank that connects to fuel pet cock valve(slug causing poor flow) - made sure you open the fuel cap air valve or verified that the little hole allowing air in is clean. When you are partially pulling the choke out, it is using more vacuum from the crankcase to deliver fuel, so you seem to have a fuel delivery issue. As always, ensure good spark and compression. [/QUOTE]
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