My DF 140 overheated a few weeks ago due to a partially restricted thermostat and overdue replacement of the impeller. Since replacing those items, I am experiencing a loss of fuel pressure in the line between the primer bulb and the engine. This happens after shutting down after a run. When starting up again, I have to pump the primer bulb to get gas back into the engine for it to start and continue to run, I am also seeing the oil level in the crank case go down about 1/8 " on the dip stick with each outing and perhaps increased fuel consumption.
Does it appear that the overheating may have caused an internal problem, or are there any other suggestions as to the cause/fix of my problem? The fuel line to the primer bulb has been checked out and confirmed that there are no restrictions between it and the fuel tank. I previously had occasional problems with "vapor lock", but this is much different.
Does it appear that the overheating may have caused an internal problem, or are there any other suggestions as to the cause/fix of my problem? The fuel line to the primer bulb has been checked out and confirmed that there are no restrictions between it and the fuel tank. I previously had occasional problems with "vapor lock", but this is much different.
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