Why does my engine stop when the tank is still half-full? PDF Print E-mail
Why does my engine stop when the tank is still half-full?  Your engine is running too lean. Because not enough fuel is getting through the carburetor, the engine runs too hot and shuts off by itself. The high-speed needle must be adjusted so more fuel gets to the engine.
 

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n528ms2-big.jpgHow do I start the engine?
Fill up the fuel tank and “dry-start” the engine for about 5 seconds with the carburetor in idle position and without applying the glow plug driver; this allows the fuel to reach the engine. Then apply the glow plug driver and start the engine. The engine should fire up immediately.
  If the engine does not fire up immediately, check the fuel line to see if fuel is reaching the carburetor. If fuel is not reaching the carburetor, remove the glow plug driver, cover the exhaust tailpipe and “dry-start” the engine for about 3 seconds. This will build extra pressure in the line to the fuel tank, causing the fuel to be pushed to the carburetor. Apply the glow plug driver and start the engine. Once the engine has started apply a little throttle and allow the engine to warm up to operating temperature.

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