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Johnson 15 hp fuel supply questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 328862" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>The easiest way to check the fuel pump is to manually pump the primer bulb while the engine is running at the RPM the problem is occurring at. You will be overcoming the fuel pump while you are manually squeezing the primer bulb. </p><p>From the sounds of it you have a carb issue. Buy an OEM kit, which is the most complete kit on the market, and rebuild your carburetor. </p><p>Continuing to run the engine with a dirty carb may end up with powerhead damage due to a lean running condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 328862, member: 3278"] The easiest way to check the fuel pump is to manually pump the primer bulb while the engine is running at the RPM the problem is occurring at. You will be overcoming the fuel pump while you are manually squeezing the primer bulb. From the sounds of it you have a carb issue. Buy an OEM kit, which is the most complete kit on the market, and rebuild your carburetor. Continuing to run the engine with a dirty carb may end up with powerhead damage due to a lean running condition. [/QUOTE]
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