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Did it start when it was still hooked up to the gas can? Or did you try temporarily hooking it back up to the gas can to see if it now starts? The idea being it might help diagnose where it is failing.
For instance, if the generator runs with the temporary gas can sitting on the ground you know the fuel pump and the generator itself work. But if it only works with the gas can sitting up on a table like sitting above the generator; Then the fuel pump probably does not work and the generator is being fed fuel by gravity.
If it sucks fuel and the generator runs with the gas can sitting on the ground then you most likely have a damaged or deteriorated fuel supply line from the fuel tank to the generator.
Ok previous owner said gen was running fine no issue but he decided to replace fuel line??? After replacing fuel line gen would only run a few minutes then cut off. He said he took it to repair shop was told it ran fine they ran it fur several hours. But when he would get it home it again would only run a couple minutes and cut off but if he connected the gas can sitting on the ground it would run. I'm not sure why he did decided to replace fuel line he said he thought it looked “old”
Now it will not start
- StirCrazyJun 10, 2025Moderator
follow the gas line and see if it has an air lock in it or is kinked anywhere. you might even just try syphon some gas through the fuel line and see if that works. I am not sure how the tank in set up for the genny, Is it a dedicated tank for the genny? if so make sure the venting on the tank is working, even if it is off a main gas tank it should still be vented. you can check this by just taking off the gas tank cap and try running the genny