...I don't know what to do next.
My '65 4500, 3 cylinder gasoline. In use and running well when the water pump went out last week. Replaced the water pump and now suddenly have fuel issues.
The tractor runs for 20-30 minutes and then starves for fuel. Let it set for 30-60 minutes and it starts right up and runs for another 20-30 minutes and then starves for fuel. No warning, runs fine until it runs out of gas and stops. Like a switch was thrown, no struggling. Pulling the choke causes it to fire back up for a short time as one would expect.
The machine has a Zenith carburetor that I've been running for 9 years (I purchased the carb new during the machine's resurrection in 2017). The fuel inlet on the carb is toward the block and there is a plug opposite the inlet. When it starves for fuel, I can remove the plug and crank the engine and see no fuel. When cold and I remove the plug gasoline pulses out just as one would expect when the engine is cranked.
So, bad fuel pump, right? I removed it (but did nothing to it, just laid it aside) while replacing the water pump, maybe something happened...
I installed a new fuel pump and the symptoms remain the same. Runs while cool, starves for fuel when warm. The engine is not overheating, I'm not working it hard and it's very comfortable. Coolant level is appropriate and maintains.
I have:
1. Checked for venting of the fuel cap - makes no difference even running without the cap. Will not pump fuel when warm with cap removed.
2. Removed the line from the valve at the bottom of the tank. Fuel pours out when the valve is opened.
3. Took the cap off the (new) fuel pump (in place), opened the valve on the tank - fuel spills out the pump.
4. Removed and cleaned the small glass settling bowl under the carburetor. Fuel pulses out when the engine is cranked (while cold, not when starved for fuel).
5. Removed and cleaned the carburetor.
a. checked/cleaned the small screen associated with the inlet (it was clean).
b. removed the bowl and cleaned with cleaner and compressed air (it was nastier than I expected).
Nothing has made a difference.
It runs smoothly and then suddenly starves for fuel. Pulling the choke causes it to fire back up for a short time.
Still seems like a bad fuel pump. So a brand new fuel pump intermittently fails, out of the box, in the same manner as the 9 year old fuel pump intermittently fails after a bit of unrelated mechanical work? But both work seemingly fine for 30 minute stints?
I've got another pump. I can think of nothing else to do except swap pumps again. I'm not optimistic.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions? Frustrating.
Thanks
David
My '65 4500, 3 cylinder gasoline. In use and running well when the water pump went out last week. Replaced the water pump and now suddenly have fuel issues.
The tractor runs for 20-30 minutes and then starves for fuel. Let it set for 30-60 minutes and it starts right up and runs for another 20-30 minutes and then starves for fuel. No warning, runs fine until it runs out of gas and stops. Like a switch was thrown, no struggling. Pulling the choke causes it to fire back up for a short time as one would expect.
The machine has a Zenith carburetor that I've been running for 9 years (I purchased the carb new during the machine's resurrection in 2017). The fuel inlet on the carb is toward the block and there is a plug opposite the inlet. When it starves for fuel, I can remove the plug and crank the engine and see no fuel. When cold and I remove the plug gasoline pulses out just as one would expect when the engine is cranked.
So, bad fuel pump, right? I removed it (but did nothing to it, just laid it aside) while replacing the water pump, maybe something happened...
I installed a new fuel pump and the symptoms remain the same. Runs while cool, starves for fuel when warm. The engine is not overheating, I'm not working it hard and it's very comfortable. Coolant level is appropriate and maintains.
I have:
1. Checked for venting of the fuel cap - makes no difference even running without the cap. Will not pump fuel when warm with cap removed.
2. Removed the line from the valve at the bottom of the tank. Fuel pours out when the valve is opened.
3. Took the cap off the (new) fuel pump (in place), opened the valve on the tank - fuel spills out the pump.
4. Removed and cleaned the small glass settling bowl under the carburetor. Fuel pulses out when the engine is cranked (while cold, not when starved for fuel).
5. Removed and cleaned the carburetor.
a. checked/cleaned the small screen associated with the inlet (it was clean).
b. removed the bowl and cleaned with cleaner and compressed air (it was nastier than I expected).
Nothing has made a difference.
It runs smoothly and then suddenly starves for fuel. Pulling the choke causes it to fire back up for a short time.
Still seems like a bad fuel pump. So a brand new fuel pump intermittently fails, out of the box, in the same manner as the 9 year old fuel pump intermittently fails after a bit of unrelated mechanical work? But both work seemingly fine for 30 minute stints?
I've got another pump. I can think of nothing else to do except swap pumps again. I'm not optimistic.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions? Frustrating.
Thanks
David