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bcjm

Location: Washing DC Area
Joined: Dec 1, 2011
Points: 25
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Honda GX390 engine question
Original Message Dec 4, 2011 2:00 pm |
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I have a strange problem with my Honda GX390, 13HP engine. I replaced the carb. with a working one it did not help. The engine seems to run fine in low RPM. Once I open the throttle it dies. No problem to restart. Maybe there is an air leak but I can't figure it out where can it happen other than the carb. The gasket between the carb. and engine is in good condition. What else can I try? Thanks Bob
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bcjm

Location: Washing DC Area
Joined: Dec 1, 2011
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Re: Honda GX390 engine question
Reply #13 Dec 6, 2011 5:38 am |
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I don't have an oil filter. The oil level is not all the way to the dip stick hole but it registers enough on the dip stick. I will fill it all the way tonight and see if that makes any difference.I have a generator uses Tecumseh 10HP engine. The oil level switch has an intermittent problem also. It shuts off after running for a few minutes when the oil gets hot.  I took it out and it looked exactly like my aquarium water level sensor.  It senses the level not the oil pressure. I ran the generator with the oil level switch disconnected.  The Honda switch is only $6 here. Pretty cheap. http://www.smallengineequipmentparts.com/brand/16131/272/277 . The Walbro carb kit is so much cheaper too comparing to my local shop. I will buy parts from them in the future.
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RedOctobyr
   
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 4, 2011
Points: 282
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Re: Honda GX390 engine question
Reply #14 Dec 6, 2011 5:48 am |
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jrtrebor, thanks for the clarification. For whatever reason, I was assuming this was a pressurized oil setup. For clarity, my Generac engine *is* a pressurized setup, has an oil filter, etc. So I was dealing with a different type of switch. Sorry for the confusion.
bcjm, double check the manual before you go adding a lot of oil. If it has a dipstick with markings, then go by that, of course. But different engines get filled to different points. My Generac has no dipstick, and gets filled until it's about to run out of the oil fill location. But other engines are very different (if I filled my Tecumseh until it came out the fill hole, I would have a very big problem on my hands). Too much oil can be Very Bad, just like too little. I'd just hate to hear of something happening to the engine due to accidentally overfilling it "all the way".
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