Seems to me this is what’s happening. Even with full choke it barely runs. If you try to do anything other than keep it running it will die.thebuildist wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 6:54 pm That's exactly how my 442 behaved when vapor lock happened. The vapor locking causes a fuel shortage, and by choking it you can increase your fuel "suction" to keep the engine running, albeit poorly. This sounds precisely like vapor lock to me.
Bob
To update this I ran it some today and it happened again. I didn’t have a lot of time to dig into it, but I did check a couple of things.
I checked the fuel pump and it is working fine.
Then I moved the gas line and took the curve out of it to the carburetor as much as possible. Tractor started up and ran better with no choke. This is new fuel line but I don’t think it can handle the heat. The line right at the carburetor feels very soft, I can pinch it shut with very little pressure. This would explained what happening.
So as soon as I can get to a store I think I’ll look for some copper line to replace the rubber hose and run it out of the engine compartment as quickly as possible.
On the old tractors guys used to make a couple of coils in the line to try to keep the fuel cool on the way to the carburetor, I might try that too as there really seems to be quite a bit of heat build up under the hood.
I’ll update this when it get it changed.

