LT1000 - Misfires and stalls out

GiLinFtLaud

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I forgot the mention the connector for the solenoid on the bottom of the carburetor. Gently move the connector from side to side and see if the engine acts up.

The pins on the harness connect tend to spread and lose proper connection over time.

If that solenoid is an aftermarket, they always have trouble with connector fit issues.
Thanks! I will try that.

I also plan to adjust the pitch of the fuel line to the carb, so it does not sag.
 

slomo

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I also installed a cut off valve which I did not have before (see pic). Could it be it is restricting fuel whenever I am at any type of slant?
No.

The position the valve is in is fully open.
 

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Ran it for a little and then it stalled as I was going up a slant. Started back up and continued to run fine. It seems to be fuel related when I'm at a slant.
That is trash slash debris in the fuel tank. Pull the tank and flush out like a new one. Bet there is all kinds of bugs, leaves, dead grass, dirt dobbers and so on in there.

And that red filter is like a window screen. Not much filtering going on. Look inside the fuel filter for yourself. You will see a mesh screen inside.
 

GiLinFtLaud

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That is trash slash debris in the fuel tank. Pull the tank and flush out like a new one. Bet there is all kinds of bugs, leaves, dead grass, dirt dobbers and so on in there.

And that red filter is like a window screen. Not much filtering going on. Look inside the fuel filter for yourself. You will see a mesh screen inside.
Thanks - I plan to remove the fuel tank and clean it out!
 
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