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So, as I said in the title, my m1028 won't start after it has been warmed up. It always fires right up first thing in the morning, but then after I've driven for 30 minutes or so, and then I shut it off for 10 or 15 minutes or so, it cranks fine but is hard to fire or won't fire. It seems to be...
Really? That fast?
I just got a M1028 and haven't driven it much yet but it doesn't seem like it wants to go much more than 45. But what do I know. It'll be nice if she'll go that fast.
Re. the drive from NC to NY, how did it go? What was your cruising speed?
Thanks for your reply.
It will only barely and rarely get started and then it won't stay running for more than a minute or so. You can see lots of bubbles in the fuel when you bleed the lines from the filter. Bleed it and bleed it and bleed it and still lots of bubbles. Seems like the gas...
Well, I've gotten a tankfull of gas in my M1028. Just bought the thing. Day one, hour one. Took it to the station and unbeknownst to me, they filled it with gas. Almost a full tank, maybe about 7/8ths, and I didn't know. Well, it started acting up of course. Hard starting. Stalling. No...