The only way that I can think of for the clutch fluid to have anything whatever to do with the engine dieing, is if the clutch is letting out, and killing the engine. Like while sitting at a stoplight.
Even if that happened, it would not prevent the engine from being started again.
You have a fuel problem
And it is occurring before the schraeder valve at the fuel filter.
I'm not convinced that the engine temp has anything to do with it. Seems more like the amount of time it takes for whatever it is that is blocking the flow... to get itself worked into place...
Start at the fuel filter and work your way backwards to the fuel tanks, to find out what is blocking the flow of fuel.
Until you do that... casting about in all kinds of directions at the IP and other things is just wasting your time.
Once you have figured out the fuel problem that is making it die... Then with that fixed, you can go on to all the other small problems you have. But casting about at all those problems right now, is only making things worse. It's like trying to kill a rat with a hand grenade, a flame thrower and a machine gun. You cause more damage to your property, than the rat did. Fix something, then move on to the next thing.
Even if that happened, it would not prevent the engine from being started again.
You have a fuel problem
And it is occurring before the schraeder valve at the fuel filter.
I'm not convinced that the engine temp has anything to do with it. Seems more like the amount of time it takes for whatever it is that is blocking the flow... to get itself worked into place...
Start at the fuel filter and work your way backwards to the fuel tanks, to find out what is blocking the flow of fuel.
Until you do that... casting about in all kinds of directions at the IP and other things is just wasting your time.
Once you have figured out the fuel problem that is making it die... Then with that fixed, you can go on to all the other small problems you have. But casting about at all those problems right now, is only making things worse. It's like trying to kill a rat with a hand grenade, a flame thrower and a machine gun. You cause more damage to your property, than the rat did. Fix something, then move on to the next thing.
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