Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JSMC on April 11, 2010, 11:20:25 pm
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mine seems to eat fuel 13hp and today used bes tpart of 3L within an hour ???
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mine is a 13hp and seems to use hardly any at all. fill up tank and never have to refill it on a normal job.worked two full days once and it used about a tenners worth
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mine would use £20 of petrol in a long day.
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something not right with mines then. I have spent 8 quid on fuel and cleane dmy friends tiny patio and some blockwork around a small office block. i have choke half opened and engine speed set at halfway
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something not right with mines then. I have spent 8 quid on fuel and cleane dmy friends tiny patio and some blockwork around a small office block. i have choke half opened and engine speed set at halfway
when was the last time it was serviced
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it's brand new only those times it's been used
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something not right with mines then. I have spent 8 quid on fuel and cleane dmy friends tiny patio and some blockwork around a small office block. i have choke half opened and engine speed set at halfway
There's your problem, close the choke to start it and once its started open it up fully, that's why your using more petrol.
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What????? :o :o :o
The choke should only be used to start the pump, once started, you should use the throttle to regulate the speed of the engine. Having the choke open at all when running will drink fuel.
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if i do not close mine streaight away it floods
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you never use it with a choke on else you will use lots of petrol,soon as its ticking over turn the choke off.
you will kill the engine using it with the choke on.
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When Jeff say's open the choke up, what he means I hope is pull the choke lever to off. This opens the choke flaps in the carb. It is in this position that choke is actually fully off. Confusing I know but everyone is correct.
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When Jeff say's open the choke up, what he means I hope is pull the choke lever to off. This opens the choke flaps in the carb. It is in this position that choke is actually fully off. Confusing I know but everyone is correct.
yeah the little symbol is of two vertical lines with a diagonal line in between.
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When Jeff say's open the choke up, what he means I hope is pull the choke lever to off. This opens the choke flaps in the carb. It is in this position that choke is actually fully off. Confusing I know but everyone is correct.
OK then... choke ON to start the engine and OFF when engine running.
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Must be too young to remember starting a car on a cold morning pulling the choke out.
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Must be too young to remember starting a car on a cold morning pulling the choke out.
my da di remember doing it and some of my mates olde cars
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something not right with mines then. I have spent 8 quid on fuel and cleane dmy friends tiny patio and some blockwork around a small office block. i have choke half opened and engine speed set at halfway
There's your problem, close the choke to start it and once its started open it up fully, that's why your using more petrol.
you mean that back to front jeff ??
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Well what ever way it is its not the way he's doing it ;D ;D
I thought if you close the choke the butterfly closes the chamber to allow very little air in (Choke) and when the engine is running you open the choke? to allow the air in but what ever way we call it or do it, I'm sure the poor guy knows what we mean and can begin saving his petrol ;)
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i know what ya mean. i will adjust choke accordingly and see what happens.