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Apparently I missed out some something last week since I had 30-some notifications in my e-mail...

Anyway, last week on Thursday or Friday it was nice here (about 65) so I thought I might see if I could get the forklift to run at all.

I started it up and it was chugging as usual but I was able to get it to at least rev up, so I held it at WOT for a little while (RPMs were still not that high)

It was doing its usual running bad, but after maybe a minute or two of holding it wide open, it popped a couple times and then the rpms went up and I noticed it revved up easier. I let off the throttle and it was idling normally again and revved up normally...odd.

Now it's just running really rich...any ideas there?
  • Posted 9 Mar 2009 23:41
  • By garrett_h
  • joined 21 Feb'09 - 7 messages
  • West Virginia, United States

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