hey finally got me L28 runnin, but it will only run for bout 1-2 mins, then stalls as if no fuel? any ideas? carby? i need to have the choke out a bit to start it....
and spark plugs have some black shit on em... like carbon...
prob hasn been started for bout a year opr more
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L28 probs... MQ
L28 probs... MQ
ours is not to ask why, but to do or die!
well if its been sitting that long your prob gonna have to give it a good service, new oils and plugs and leads id say, new fuel in the tank and put some fuel treatment in to try get the carby flowin better, maybe run it without the air filter get better flow till it warms up.
95 GQ td42
3"lift 33 claws
covered in mud
3"lift 33 claws
covered in mud
New fuel pump diaphragm, almost garuntee'd to be torn after sitting for so long. otherwise change your oil and rev the gut's outa it.
Hold your rev's at a couple of grand, cover the air intake until it nearly stall's then remove....repeat 3 or 4 time's. dump your old fuel and replace with new high octane stuff. also bad rotor button and cap contact's could be causing the fouling, clean these up first.
It's an L series motor and they can cop some serious abuse before failing.
Hold your rev's at a couple of grand, cover the air intake until it nearly stall's then remove....repeat 3 or 4 time's. dump your old fuel and replace with new high octane stuff. also bad rotor button and cap contact's could be causing the fouling, clean these up first.
It's an L series motor and they can cop some serious abuse before failing.
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