mcj115
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I have a Honda GX620 engine that I can't get to get running at anything more than an idle after I force the fuel system to be primed. . The problem is fuel starvation....the pump isn't pulling fuel from the tank to the carb. The engine has a impulse driven pump which is driven by a line in the valley of the two cylinders. The problem is not the fuel pump...I have tried a few spare fuel pumps I have laying around all with the same result. I have tired hooking up a vacuum/pressure gauge to the port with no readings while the engine runs (at low idle).
Does anyone know how the pulse/impulse on a Honda Gx620 is created? There is a larger vent/breather line (maybe 5/8th) that runs from the intake horn right in front of the carb to the valley right above the flywheel; I did check this and when running this line seemed to have a pulse/impulse, but not the smaller 1/4 line to the fuel pump. From the looks there is some type of breather valve where the vent line enters the block. I am at a loss...could the breather value be bad causing a lack of vacuum preventing the impulse for the fuel pump?
Any recommendations/ideas are appreciated
Does anyone know how the pulse/impulse on a Honda Gx620 is created? There is a larger vent/breather line (maybe 5/8th) that runs from the intake horn right in front of the carb to the valley right above the flywheel; I did check this and when running this line seemed to have a pulse/impulse, but not the smaller 1/4 line to the fuel pump. From the looks there is some type of breather valve where the vent line enters the block. I am at a loss...could the breather value be bad causing a lack of vacuum preventing the impulse for the fuel pump?
Any recommendations/ideas are appreciated