greynold99
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Deerlane & Packardv8,
Good suggestions.
Ok! I'll be sure to check out the metal fuel tube thru the engine shroud for possible rusted blockage as Deerlane pointed out. I had actually come across that tip Searching this forum but didn't fully understand the implications towards my issue until recently.
Packardv8 - you mention 'EFI grade hose' in your reply and the reason I mention it is, because I don't have a local Cub Cadet dealer, I stopped by a John Deere dealer and picked up couple of feet of 'their' fuel hose, thinking it would be all the same - and when I looked at it more closely, it did not look as well made or as strong as the old hose on the Cub. As I recall, I think the Cub's fuel line hose was made thicker and had reinforcing threads embedded within the hose shell running lengthwise through the entire fuel line.
(At the time I was only thinking I would need the small piece of fuel line from the (new) fuel pump to the metal-tube; so I'll go with OEM Cub fuel line at this point...)
I think we're getting really close to nailing this problem down and I really appreciate your help.
Will post an update when I make any progress.
greynold99
Good suggestions.
Ok! I'll be sure to check out the metal fuel tube thru the engine shroud for possible rusted blockage as Deerlane pointed out. I had actually come across that tip Searching this forum but didn't fully understand the implications towards my issue until recently.
Packardv8 - you mention 'EFI grade hose' in your reply and the reason I mention it is, because I don't have a local Cub Cadet dealer, I stopped by a John Deere dealer and picked up couple of feet of 'their' fuel hose, thinking it would be all the same - and when I looked at it more closely, it did not look as well made or as strong as the old hose on the Cub. As I recall, I think the Cub's fuel line hose was made thicker and had reinforcing threads embedded within the hose shell running lengthwise through the entire fuel line.
(At the time I was only thinking I would need the small piece of fuel line from the (new) fuel pump to the metal-tube; so I'll go with OEM Cub fuel line at this point...)
I think we're getting really close to nailing this problem down and I really appreciate your help.
Will post an update when I make any progress.
greynold99