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jellyghost

Hello!  I have been using my C-101 for about five years, and it usually runs well without any choke.  I only use the choke when I first start the engine.   The past few times, it seems to need a little choke or it will die sometime during the mow.  It is not repeatedly dieing. 

I have a marine squeeze ball on my fuel line. After a few pumps, the engines starts back up, but it does not run for long. 

The air filter is newish and looks good.

 

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ebinmaine

Carb has muck in it.

Needs a cleaning.

Easy enough to do.

 

Replace ALL fuel line and use ethanol Free gas if not already.

 

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jellyghost
5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Carb has muck in it.

Needs a cleaning.

Easy enough to do.

 

Replace ALL fuel line and use ethanol Free gas if not already.

 

Thank you.  Should I try spraying carb cleaner into the carb before doing the whole fuel line?

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, jellyghost said:

Thank you.  Should I try spraying carb cleaner into the carb before doing the whole fuel line?

Won't hurt but it likely won't help much.

 

The rubber degrades over time and gets little bits into the carb.

 

If you replace the fuel line and rebuild/clean the carb it'll most likely knock the problem out.

 

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stevasaurus

This horse had the same thing...something is blocking the flow of gas.  In my case, it was a dead white spider blocking the valve inside the tank..  TRUE  :occasion-xmas:

 

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Check the free stuff 1st.  Then buy the carb.

 

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RandyLittrell

What was said above. Do it all at once, clean the tank, replace lines and filter, and clean carb. If it has a pump, make sure all the screws are right as well.

 

 

Randy

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ZXT

Since squeezing the bulb pump makes it run, I'm going to go out on a limb and say your fuel pump has bit the dust. Squeezing a bulb pump wouldn't unclog a stopped up jet, but it might help squeeze fuel through a collapsed fuel line. Since cleaning the carb is easy enough to do, I would likely do that as well, but I would first check the tank for debris, replace the fuel line if it is old, replace fuel filter, clean the carb, and then if the problem persists, replace the fuel pump. 

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