ZARTT
07-13-2008, 05:17 PM
Hello All:
My Honda GCV160 engine will not keep running.
If I squirt some gas into the carb, it will run fine till it burns the gas up.
It will continue to run if I continue to squirt gas.
The engine doesn't have more than 15 hours on it.
I have completely disassembled the carb. and soaked it in carb cleaner for 24 hours.
I have blown out every passage with compressed air.
I have changed the plug, and the oil.
The choke, and the governor linkages move freely, and are installed properly.
I have tried it with the gas cap off.
There are no leaks in any of the rubber hoses.
The carb bowl has gas in it and the float valve passage is clear.
The fuel valve shut off is in the open position.
Is there a sensor for low oil in the crankcase that could cause this?
This has me buffaloed.
Art:confused:
My Honda GCV160 engine will not keep running.
If I squirt some gas into the carb, it will run fine till it burns the gas up.
It will continue to run if I continue to squirt gas.
The engine doesn't have more than 15 hours on it.
I have completely disassembled the carb. and soaked it in carb cleaner for 24 hours.
I have blown out every passage with compressed air.
I have changed the plug, and the oil.
The choke, and the governor linkages move freely, and are installed properly.
I have tried it with the gas cap off.
There are no leaks in any of the rubber hoses.
The carb bowl has gas in it and the float valve passage is clear.
The fuel valve shut off is in the open position.
Is there a sensor for low oil in the crankcase that could cause this?
This has me buffaloed.
Art:confused: