Posted by gruesomegulch@yahoo.com on September 03, 2020 at 05:53:26 from (71.1.114.153):
In Reply to: Ford 640 carburetor trouble posted by gruesomegulch@yahoo.com on September 02, 2020 at 09:20:50:
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All of these suggestions are good, however, the tank was removed and cleaned during the examination of why my problem occurred. There is a screen in the tank which was removed and cleaned, the sediment bowl is new with a screen in place (no debris showing in the bowl). the carburetor is new (it may have manufacturing debris in it) and can not be returned if it has been opened up. The crankcase has been purged (3 times) by having the tank of gas run through it and being expelled all over my shop. complete oil/filter change after each episode. I will try several of the remedies suggested by you and other respondents before tearing it down once again
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