Re: Crash sensor found
Reply #1 –
Bill,
Not really familiar with your generator but assuming it is a gas model. If so, the problem may be in the choke if the fuel pump and filter are OK. On my SOB, the choke had a electrical connection that caused the coiled spring to heat and lean out the mixture after a few seconds. It's possible yours is leaning out and that is the reason for the sputtering and dying. When the engine is cold, the top choke butterfly should be closed (butterfly is blocking most of the airflow). When the choke is off, the butterfly should be turned in the direction of the airflow. If your generator has not run for a while, I would suggest going to an auto parts store and getting a can of choke/carb spray and making sure everything is free moving. You could also have deposits in the carb from the long storage.
Pierce