Couple things to try:
I've lost my fuel pump on the trail before, and for a trail fix, I rigged a temporary fuel tank that would gravity feed to the engine.
Nothing simpler, I used a Pop Bottle, rigged a fuel line going from the bottle spout to the fuel inlet on the carb. Fix the Pop Bottle upside down ABOVE the engine in some fashon (I used tape and willows). Make a hole in the bottom of the bottle, and fill with gas.
This will not purge/prime your existing fuel system, but if your having fuel pump issues, you will at least be able to fire your engine up and check it out.
Disconect the fuel line from the inlet side of your fuel filter, and try to blow some bubble back into the gas tank, this will let you know if you have a blockage in that line.
Pull the fuel filter and blow through it in the direction of flow. this will tell you if your filter is plugged.
If filter and lines are clear, you may have a fuel pump issue.
I don't think 5-6 second bumps cranking the engine over is enough to draw fuel through your system, might have to crank it longer. Do you have clear plastic or rubber tub for fuel line, that you would be able to see the fuel traveling through?
RD
I've lost my fuel pump on the trail before, and for a trail fix, I rigged a temporary fuel tank that would gravity feed to the engine.
Nothing simpler, I used a Pop Bottle, rigged a fuel line going from the bottle spout to the fuel inlet on the carb. Fix the Pop Bottle upside down ABOVE the engine in some fashon (I used tape and willows). Make a hole in the bottom of the bottle, and fill with gas.
This will not purge/prime your existing fuel system, but if your having fuel pump issues, you will at least be able to fire your engine up and check it out.
Disconect the fuel line from the inlet side of your fuel filter, and try to blow some bubble back into the gas tank, this will let you know if you have a blockage in that line.
Pull the fuel filter and blow through it in the direction of flow. this will tell you if your filter is plugged.
If filter and lines are clear, you may have a fuel pump issue.
I don't think 5-6 second bumps cranking the engine over is enough to draw fuel through your system, might have to crank it longer. Do you have clear plastic or rubber tub for fuel line, that you would be able to see the fuel traveling through?
RD
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