Agreed - not common, but out of date fuel may not be 87. Out of date fuel is common.Originally posted by Don S:<br /> Too low an octane rating (NOT a common problem as 87 should work fine.)
Bet it is the second one- Ususally has happened after running for a bit. I'll let it mellow for a while before killing it from now on. Thanks.Originally posted by Don S:<br /> The 2 main reasons are to high an idle rpm (needs to be 700 or below.<br />Or shutting the engine off immediatly after a run without a chance to cool down a bit. Just let it idle for a minute or so and it should shut off fine.<br />Then you get into needing a tuneup, timing off, advance timing off or sticking, mixture on carb off. Too low an octane rating (NOT a common problem as 87 should work fine.)