
Originally Posted by
rando
Does it only die when your are near full throttle.
If so I have had the same.
Try this. Disconnect the fuel pick-up fitting from the tank and check if there is a split on the pick-up pipe inside, at the top near where it attaches to the fuel line fitting.
The fuel sloshing back and forth can weaken the pick-up hose at this point. It is more noticeable with a partially fully tank as the split is then above the fuel level.
The lower fuel load moves the pick-up hose , which opens the split in your pick-up & sucks air,,, motor stops. At rest and or lower throttle settings the small split does not suck as the pick up pressure is lower and/or the fuel is not sloshing around as much.
Pain in the ^?$#. On my old tank the fuel pick-up had been welded in . had to buy a new tank,,,, bugger.
Might save you a few bucks if it turns out to be the problem.
good luck & let us know when you have the problem beaten
rando