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Title: slow engine
Post by: Jim Hardesty on July 28, 2010, 10:26:11 AM
Had a problem with the engine not reaching full rpms(about 1900).  Fixed it by replacing the engine mounted fuel filter, it looked clean.  This happend last season and I just thought that it was a defective filter.  Now I'm thinking that its a fuel pump problem.  The pump does click so I thought it OK.  Does anyone know the specification for the vacuum of the pump?  This is the M35 engine with the little square pump, can I get this form a Kabota dealer for less?  Anyone know the number.   Or can it be another problem?
I'm out cruising the rest of this week so pardon me if I don't respond.
Jim
Title: Re: slow engine
Post by: Stu Jackson on July 28, 2010, 11:53:32 AM
Jim, when was the last time you changed your primary filter?  Also, if your fuel tank is full the pump isn't doing much.  Your symptoms do not sound like a fuel pump issue.  Have you checked your throttle cable?
Title: Re: slow engine
Post by: Roc on July 28, 2010, 02:01:17 PM
Jim,
Could you have extensive growth on the prop?
Title: Re: slow engine
Post by: Ron Hill on July 28, 2010, 05:57:19 PM
Jim : The Kubota dealer doesn't deal in any kind of a lift pump, as it isn't use in a tractor.  If you need a fuel pump you can get the NAPA fuel pump #P74029.

However, I agree with Stu that you probably don't need a fuel pump, so check your Racor filter and look for any kinks/crimps in the fuel line.  A few thoughts
Title: Re: slow engine
Post by: sail4dale on July 28, 2010, 11:09:38 PM
Also keep in mind that just because a filter LOOKS clean it can be really dirty.

The eye can only see dirt that is 40 microns or more in size. The primary filter
is if properly sized 15 micron and the secondary can is probably 3 micron. 

It may look very clean but they can be clogged with dirt.