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Old 07-04-2017, 05:53 PM
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I just dropped a new CH22, new PTO and a brand new 54" deck into this 1864. It was worth it to me, pretty much a new machine. It should outlast me.
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Still doing it
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Still doing it
Did it overheat again?
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This may sound stupid because it is so simple but I have seen it happen before.

On your gas cap there is a vent hole to let air into the tank so that it can let fuel flow out to the carb. I have seen that vent hole clogged up with minute dust to the point a vacuum is created in the tank and fuel will no longer run out and the engine dies after a few minutes just when every thing was goin' right. Try running a while with the gas cap loosened and see what happens. Just sayin....
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Yes, it starts to die after a few minutes of run time.

It takes longer now but it still does it.
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This may sound stupid because it is so simple but I have seen it happen before.

On your gas cap there is a vent hole to let air into the tank so that it can let fuel flow out to the carb. I have seen that vent hole clogged up with minute dust to the point a vacuum is created in the tank and fuel will no longer run out and the engine dies after a few minutes just when every thing was goin' right. Try running a while with the gas cap loosened and see what happens. Just sayin....

I'll give it a go.
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Mowed today, mowed for awhile and it died. So I started it up again and kept at it.

Took the side panels off again and kept at it until I had to stop for some errands.

Went and did those, came back about 6 Hours later. Mowed some more and now it died with the side panels off.

Something other then it just getting hot is the problem here.
I think it has some sort of fuel issue.

Tomorrow I am going to read the plugs, and see if there is some sort inline fuel filter that might be plugged.
I'll see if the plugs read rich or lean, and I might adjust the fuel mixer screws.

Other then that I'm out of ideas....

Well I have an old moroso fuel cool can from my race car I'm currently not using, maybe I'll hook that up and just dump some ice in it when I mow.....haha
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This may sound stupid because it is so simple but I have seen it happen before.

On your gas cap there is a vent hole to let air into the tank so that it can let fuel flow out to the carb. I have seen that vent hole clogged up with minute dust to the point a vacuum is created in the tank and fuel will no longer run out and the engine dies after a few minutes just when every thing was goin' right. Try running a while with the gas cap loosened and see what happens. Just sayin....
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Tried it.... Nothing
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Old 08-10-2017, 10:24 AM
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So no one else has any input on this?
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How did you check to make sure there isn't a nest in the blower housing?
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