I have a CC 147 that I am having problems with. It will run as long as I keep turning it over, but will quit fairly quickly. I have rebuilt the carb, cleaned the fuel lines, taken the sediment bowel off and I am getting good fuel flow as well as spark. What am I missing ?
Baldwindiesel
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Re: 147 problems
Perhaps faulty ignition switch.
Check for voltage to and through the coil with the ignition switch in the run position.
Check for voltage to and through the coil with the ignition switch in the run position.
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Re: 147 problems
Thanks Eugene !
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Re: 147 problems
I didn't look up the wiring diagram to see if the electrical feed to the coil comes off of the solenoid.
If it does, could be a faulty solenoid.
If it does, could be a faulty solenoid.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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