I've got a mystery problem with my Tri-Z and am hoping for ideas on what could be causing it. First, I replaced the all the gaskets in the fuel pump so it shouldn't be a matter of replacing them, and it also has all new hoses with clamps. Second, my Z runs like a champ for 15 to 20 minutes, but then the pump seems to stop working, the carb goes lean, and then the machine shuts off due to lack of fuel. After I kick it about 30 times, it starts flowing fuel again. It tends to do it after a long hard runs at full throttle, which led me to think a vacuum was developing in the tank. The vent hose is clear, however, so I don't think that's it. I'm starting to think the pump is less efficient at high rpms (the membrane just barely flutters and it's drawing lots of fuel), which is why it goes into a lean condition. In this case the problem is inherent in the design. Then again, I can pin the throttle the first 15 minutes or so and not see the problem. It only seems to show up when the engine is hot. Any ideas on what's causing this?


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