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The Quietline 1000 runs fine when I first start it up. After mowing for 30 to 45 minutes, depending on how hot it is outside, it will shut down. If I try to start it back up, it will not start. If I wait 5 minutes, it will start.
It seemed like it would be the coil, so I replaced it. Still the same. Three years ago, when I first got it, I had replaced the spark plug, points, and condenser, even though it was running fine. Today, I swapped out the condenser with the old one. Same problem. I'm going to pick up a new spark plug, even though the current one looks fine and has been cleaned. At this point, I'm just trying the process of elimination, just to rule out certain componets. The air filter has been checked and cleaned. The fuel filter is brand new, and I've disconnected the fuel line just to make sure fuel is flowing properly, and it seems to be. The battery connections and ground is tight. The first couple times it happened, I drained the fuel and replaced with new. Same problem. I'm running out of things to try. It has happened over a dozen times now. I don't think it is any problem with not getting fuel, because it only happens after it is hot, but when it happens, it does feel like you just ran out of gas. Sometimes, when it first starts to stall out, if I back the throttle off some, it will keep running for a few more minutes, but eventually it will shut down. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. JT |
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