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cub fuel pump

#1

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remmel

I was not getting gas to the carb. I changed the fuel filter, and still had the problem. Line is in OK shape -- no leaks. I siphoned gas into the filter, and then kept the motor going by pouring gas into the carb. After about 8 ounces of gas, the pump started working. I mowed the grass and then started it again the next day. Did I revive the pump?


#2

C

cadetman

I was not getting gas to the carb. I changed the fuel filter, and still had the problem. Line is in OK shape -- no leaks. I siphoned gas into the filter, and then kept the motor going by pouring gas into the carb. After about 8 ounces of gas, the pump started working. I mowed the grass and then started it again the next day. Did I revive the pump?

If it is like my cub, the bottom of the fuel bowl was dry and by pouring the gas in the fuel pump refilled the carb bowl.


#3

R

remmel

That sounds like what happened. I did not check the bowel. Thanks!


#4

Briana

Briana

Welcome to LawnWorld!

We moved your thread to the Cub Cadet forum.


#5

R

remmel

How did you fill the carb fuel bowel to get it started?


#6

C

cadetman

How did you fill the carb fuel bowel to get it started?

I pulled the top of the carb off.


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