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In Reply to: Re: Honda 4514 H Stops running posted by Dave2 on Friday, November 16, 2007:
The coolent doesn't seem to be going down any. I don't have a spark arrestor on the mower and the exhaust seems clear. I rode it some today and it is better since I replaced the fuel filter. It only cut off one time. I cleaned the airfilter and installed new sparkplugs today also. I don't think this helped any except maybe the starting. The plugs were sooted up pretty good. I think it starts better and I did not have to use the choke today when it stalled. It fired right back up. I know soot on the plugs is an indication of being to rich. Possible this was caused by me chokeing it.I also have to wait a minute before I engage the blades. I am at 800 ft. above sea level. I also opened the drain on the carburator when it stalled and fuel was in the carburator bowl.It does better now and I think this is because of the new fuel filter but it is still not at 100%. Thanks