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I have a CH22 with a Klien carb on my 2284 and it is refusing to run. I was getting ready to plow my garden made one furrow and the tractor just abruptly shut down. I was able to determine that the engine was not getting fuel. Back ground on the engine is I rebuilt the carb and changed the fuel filter last spring and used the tractor every week all summer and I use it regularly now. Here what it will do start and run a few seconds then die. Choke it crank several times restart and die. If you pour fuel in the carb opening it will continue to run until you stop. Here is what I have done to try to solve the problem. Replaced the fuel filter and all fuel lines except the long one to the tank. I have fuel running out of the fuel filter. I dissembled the fuel pump and cleaned it. Checked that I have vacuum at the vacuum hose when the engine cranks. I have fuel which will spurt out from the pump when the engine cranks. I pulled the carb dissembled it,cleaned it with carb cleaner and blew compressed air through all the holes and jets and reset the float. Pulled the electronic shut off cleaned it made sure the actuator was free applied 12v and watched it work back and forth, checked the power line to make sure I had 12v there. Reassembled everything and again checked that I had 12v at the electronic actuator when the key was on. The engine still starts and dies still no fuel in carb. I pulled the top of the carb and I have fuel in the bowl. If I hadn't blown air through the carb I would think its stopped up but I know air will go through all the jets. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to be thorough. Any suggestions? I took a break to see if Im missing something. I think Ill pull the carb and let it soak in cleaner as a next step unless you guys think of something Ive missed. Thanks for the help Don
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Don
In your post you say you've checked the fuel solenoid. I'm wondering if for some reason, its still screwing up. But then if you have fuel in the carb, it should stay running. ![]() Regardless you may still have to pull it back apart. |
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Just found what I think is a deal on Flea Bay. Brand new carbs for a CH22 with the acc pump. These were take offs from engines used by Ridley Motorcycles. Ridleys were Kohler powered automatics.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kohler-Carbu...item2a09f58904 I just bought one for my 2284, talked to Valerie at 405-525-5400 Sam |
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The first thing that came to mind was plugged gas cap vent.
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Had a similar problem with a CH22 and it was that solenoid on the top of the motor under the air cleaner. Took it off cleaned it out, when I started the motor back up it spit and sputterd and I ever so gently tapped on that solenoid and it smoothed right out. Happened a couple more times after that and then there was no trouble. Tractor had been sitting for a couple of months so I am positive it got hung up and just needed to work some. Also read a lot about it and how some guys just eliminated it but I don't remember any more details other than grinding the tip off or something.
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Sam good price! WOW!
I did a Courage today and it had a solenoid that wasn't working. I couldn't feel it clicking, or hear it, took it out and it was stuck open. Constant back fires. |
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