will-m
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70 continental multi fuel. Went to start after sitting for a week or two for some brake work and a flame heater delete and it’s going straight to 2000 + rpm’s. Did a bunch of searching/reading and so far have pulled the fuel shutoff cover and the actual rod itself. Checked and lubed the little sleeve under the hydraulic head and the fuel rod and both seem to be moving freely. Reassembled fuel rod, sitting around 7 o’clock with truck off, moves smoothly toward the firewall and snaps back freely. Pulled the bypassed FDC to look down inside and nothing seems obviously wrong. No broken springs and the governor weights seem ok from what I can see. Pulled the piece of fuel return line I used to replace the t for the flame heater and everything looks good. After all this tried starting the truck again and it started then stalled. Then started and idled normal for a few seconds and stalled again. Then four or five times would start and then stall right out. Then would just crank and was acting like it was getting no fuel at all. Checked to confirm intank pump was running. Let it sit for maybe 5 min and tried again and truck started and went straight to 2000 rpm’s before I pulled the shutdown. Wondering if anyone has any suggestions on where to look next? Was thinking about pulling the governor cover to try to get a better look in there. Also have a new hydraulic head that I’ve been holding onto just in case but am kinda at a loss as to where to go now. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks in advance