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Originally posted by CharleyL:310260It's just a guess at this point without more information, but it sounds to me like the carburetor float needle valve is not closing completely and the fuel pump is over filling the float bowl, which then causes the motor to run rich and stall. This would produce the "flooded" condition on restart too. I would replace both the float needle valve and the float, since older floats frequently either leak or absorb fuel and no longer float at the correct level.
Charley
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It's just a guess at this point without more information, but it sounds to me like the carburetor float needle valve is not closing completely and the fuel pump is over filling the float bowl, which then causes the motor to run rich and stall. This would produce the "flooded" condition on restart too. I would replace both the float needle valve and the float, since older floats frequently either leak or absorb fuel and no longer float at the correct level.
Charley
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Rear motored if rear is where the motor is opposite the control panel. I'll get the serial # to ya soon as I can, I'm outa pocket. Thanks a bunch!
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bobcat 225 dying issue
I've got a 2010 bobcat 225 with the Robin/Subaru motor that I acquired with 70 hours on it a little while back. I've had it in my truck about a month. When I crank it the first time in the morning it runs good about 45 seconds then bogs down and dies blowing dark smoke. Its always about 15 -25 seconds after it idles down from start up. Then when I restart it acts flooded then goes ahead and starts and is fine all day. Sometimes it does it after lunch if I take a very long one. I'd appreciate any advice or help. It ain't keeping me from work but it is something I worry about. Thanks a lot!Last edited by fencemaker; 07-26-2013, 04:59 PM.Tags: None
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