cqaigy2
Super Member
Sorry to hear about your death so close to the house. And more than once!
So sad i had tears in my eyes too.
Sorry to hear about your death so close to the house. And more than once!
I should have kept quiet. I am having the same problem of flooding if I start the engine cold with the choke on. I need to crank first without choke and then choke and start.
I talked to Continental Engines and the guy said that when the tank is above the carburetor this tends to happen. I find this a little hard to believe since for nine years the engine was OK. Anyway, he recommend that I put a loop in the fuel line so that the high portion of the loop is at the top of the gas tank. He has seen this help on other engines. I figured it was easy to do and did it. So far its running fine, but I have very limited experience. Has anybody seen this trick/technique before?
On the loop in the hose to prevent flooding: I am now having good results. I originally looped the hose over the top of the tank. The engine required more choking at start up and seem to run a little lean. Not real bad, but I felt I could do better. I then dropped the loop to about 4 inches below the top of the tank. It now starts first time when cold and runs good under all conditions. I sometimes have to crank it a couple of times when hot, but that's OK. No flooding now. My thanks to Continental Engines for their advice on this.