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By Albert Cubeta (Acubeta) on Thursday, May 07, 2015 - 03:35 am:
My 1977 1450 cub stalls out after about an hour of use. I let it sit for about 15 min and it starts right up and runs great for another half hour and stalls again. it is not overheating. I love this girl but she is driving me crazy. Any ideas to fix would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Al<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
<font size="-1">Albert, does it just quit or does it start to stumble and lose power before it quits? I'll suggest a possible solution to this question you asked about your 1450 in a different area of the forum. It is most likely that the condenser is failing as it gets hot. However the symptoms you are experiencing could also be a failing coil or even a plugged vent in the gas tank cap. One other thing it could be is a sticking exhaust valve.</font>
By Albert Cubeta (Acubeta) on Thursday, May 07, 2015 - 03:35 am:
My 1977 1450 cub stalls out after about an hour of use. I let it sit for about 15 min and it starts right up and runs great for another half hour and stalls again. it is not overheating. I love this girl but she is driving me crazy. Any ideas to fix would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Al<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
<font size="-1">Albert, does it just quit or does it start to stumble and lose power before it quits? I'll suggest a possible solution to this question you asked about your 1450 in a different area of the forum. It is most likely that the condenser is failing as it gets hot. However the symptoms you are experiencing could also be a failing coil or even a plugged vent in the gas tank cap. One other thing it could be is a sticking exhaust valve.</font>