Ron Corkum
Member
1952 farmall C . what should I be looking for to cure a gas flow problem.
The tractor runs fine for a short while if I remove the gas tank cover blow pressure into the tank until gas drips from the carburetor bleeder.I close the bledder start the tractor and procede the flow is too slow for the engine usage and after a short time it begins to cut out and eventually stops.I repeat the process and off I go for another stint.
The gas bowl pit cock is turned straight up,is this ok? Could their be a blockage at the tank /bowl connection,and finally could there be a losse connection allowing air into the line?
How should I approach this problem?
The tractor runs fine for a short while if I remove the gas tank cover blow pressure into the tank until gas drips from the carburetor bleeder.I close the bledder start the tractor and procede the flow is too slow for the engine usage and after a short time it begins to cut out and eventually stops.I repeat the process and off I go for another stint.
The gas bowl pit cock is turned straight up,is this ok? Could their be a blockage at the tank /bowl connection,and finally could there be a losse connection allowing air into the line?
How should I approach this problem?