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<blockquote data-quote="70-CA-Panel" data-source="post: 641243" data-attributes="member: 18591"><p>Hi Craig,</p><p>Just a thought what happens to me a few years ago.</p><p>If the issue is the engine just stops running when getting hot i.e. going up hills or on motorway it may be fuel starvation due to the fuel pump rod getting stuck in the plastic guide.</p><p>I had it where I had to let the engine cool off for about half an hour and it ran fine again until the next long hill.</p><p>You could sand down the diameter a little or use a used rod to replace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="70-CA-Panel, post: 641243, member: 18591"] Hi Craig, Just a thought what happens to me a few years ago. If the issue is the engine just stops running when getting hot i.e. going up hills or on motorway it may be fuel starvation due to the fuel pump rod getting stuck in the plastic guide. I had it where I had to let the engine cool off for about half an hour and it ran fine again until the next long hill. You could sand down the diameter a little or use a used rod to replace. [/QUOTE]
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