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Posted by Bob_M on Friday, October 23, 2009:In Reply to: engine killing posted by Mike jehlicka on Friday, October 23, 2009:
Not familiar with the L3430, however, if it has the clear plastic cover over the fuel filter, when it starts to sputter, look at that cover and see if the fuel level is dropping. If so, your assumption is correct and you have air in your fuel line. The next steps would be the fun one's. Trying to determine where the air is entering. It could be from a pin hole in your fuel lines, a seal in your fuel filter cover/petcock, a loose fitting clamp holding your fuel line anywhere or a bad fuel pump. Good luck with this one.
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