Machine is a 1997 with 180 hours.
Just had a blast at Busco with all of those folks, but my motor didn't wanna do any work! Spent most the time fiddling and gimping around.
Members lewis and fmints helped at Busco to diagnose a bit of the problem. I was sputtering loudly and losing 50% of power or more for one of the rides. We got back to camp and found a clean main fuel filter, then found another fuel filter right below the carb and removed it (may have been a little dirty).
Pulled the line and showed that the fuel pump was pumping good.
Removed the spark plugs and the first was black but shaped right. (Plugs less than 15 hours old) Then removed the second and it burnt the tip completely off. There was a small hole where the tip used to be. Bingo we thought, replaced the plug and we were off for a ride.
Machine ran good for another 45 minutes or so then decided it wanted to randomly turn off. This is where we sit now. It will start when it's cold for just a little bit, then turn off again. Any time I try to give it gas it turns off. I can't say for sure whether it will run at idle or not, it never has... lol.. It's always idled especially low, I have to turn it off when sitting still, otherwise keep it revved to stay on.
I plan on removing the plug again this evening to see if it fouled again. Originally the plug fouled made it sputter, now it's just not staying running.
Also, the FD620D manual says to run regular gasoline. My family always runs 93 in their small motors so I've been running 93. Maybe switch to 87? I'm not sure how to diagnose a motor as "running rich" but it seemed there was a little "oil"esque residue on the inside of the air filter if that matters.
I absolutely will replace all the fuel line this week or weekend just to take that possibility off the table.
Always wanted to get more familiar with motor mechanics so I guess here's my shot?

PS: This thread will be picture (and video if need-be) heavy, I just wanted to go ahead and explain everything while I'm sitting here doing nothing at work... lol
Just had a blast at Busco with all of those folks, but my motor didn't wanna do any work! Spent most the time fiddling and gimping around.
Members lewis and fmints helped at Busco to diagnose a bit of the problem. I was sputtering loudly and losing 50% of power or more for one of the rides. We got back to camp and found a clean main fuel filter, then found another fuel filter right below the carb and removed it (may have been a little dirty).
Pulled the line and showed that the fuel pump was pumping good.
Removed the spark plugs and the first was black but shaped right. (Plugs less than 15 hours old) Then removed the second and it burnt the tip completely off. There was a small hole where the tip used to be. Bingo we thought, replaced the plug and we were off for a ride.
Machine ran good for another 45 minutes or so then decided it wanted to randomly turn off. This is where we sit now. It will start when it's cold for just a little bit, then turn off again. Any time I try to give it gas it turns off. I can't say for sure whether it will run at idle or not, it never has... lol.. It's always idled especially low, I have to turn it off when sitting still, otherwise keep it revved to stay on.
I plan on removing the plug again this evening to see if it fouled again. Originally the plug fouled made it sputter, now it's just not staying running.
Also, the FD620D manual says to run regular gasoline. My family always runs 93 in their small motors so I've been running 93. Maybe switch to 87? I'm not sure how to diagnose a motor as "running rich" but it seemed there was a little "oil"esque residue on the inside of the air filter if that matters.
I absolutely will replace all the fuel line this week or weekend just to take that possibility off the table.
Always wanted to get more familiar with motor mechanics so I guess here's my shot?

PS: This thread will be picture (and video if need-be) heavy, I just wanted to go ahead and explain everything while I'm sitting here doing nothing at work... lol
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