Engine backfiring

Blacktrain11

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Greetings;
I have a Tecumseh (ohsk120 222019e) mounted on a wood spliter. The engine will run perfect for about 1 hour and 10 minutes. Then it will start to miss and sputter and it will start to back fire until it quits. If you let it sit for a half an hour you can start it up again and it will run perfect again for about 1 hour and 10 minutes and it will start to miss and sputter and start backfiring again until it quits. You can repeat this all day long and it does this over and over. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
 

Pumper54

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How is fuel feed to the engine, any chance the fuel line is getting hot and "vapor locking" on you? What kind of cooling does the engine have, air cooled engines like lots of air blowing over them when they are running.
Tom
 

bertsmobile1

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That is the signature failure mode of an ignition module going bador condenser failing if this a points engine.
Confirm this with an in line spark tester.
If the tester lights up while the engine is dieing then you have a fuel / cam problem
If it flashed iratically in harmony with the engine missing then you have an ignition failure.
 

0352

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Greetings;
I have a Tecumseh (ohsk120 222019e) mounted on a wood spliter. The engine will run perfect for about 1 hour and 10 minutes. Then it will start to miss and sputter and it will start to back fire until it quits. If you let it sit for a half an hour you can start it up again and it will run perfect again for about 1 hour and 10 minutes and it will start to miss and sputter and start backfiring again until it quits. You can repeat this all day long and it does this over and over. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!

It might be that once the ignition coil or condenser heats up it causes a misfire.
 

0352

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That is the signature failure mode of an ignition module going bador condenser failing if this a points engine.
Confirm this with an in line spark tester.
If the tester lights up while the engine is dieing then you have a fuel / cam problem
If it flashed iratically in harmony with the engine missing then you have an ignition failure.

Hey thanks, it doesn't cost very much to replace both. That's what I'll do.?
 
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