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W9 carb tuning

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Chad Franke

07-21-2005 12:37:27




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I have my W9 up and running, but having a few little issues. Most are nothing but putting some time in to fixing, but a couple I want to ask about.

The left side steering is loose, the bell crank that the drag link attaches to rotates a little in regards to the spindle. I haven't pulled it apart yet to see, are these parts splined? That would mean that to tighten up would require replacement, correct? Not a big deal, I have a parts tractor now.

Second, what are the standard carb settings? I think it's running a little lean, when pushing dirt, it will start running rough, little bit of choke will bring it out of the rough running. I need to pull the carb apart, think there might be some gunk in there (tractor sat for 5 years, gas drained).

Thanks for any help.

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El Toro

07-21-2005 13:04:01




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 Re: W9 carb tuning in reply to Chad Franke, 07-21-2005 12:37:27  
I think you need to open the main jet adjusting
screw at the bottom of the carburetor. Turn the screw CCW 1/2 turn and then see if the engine will run ok without using the choke. If it still
requires choking open the adjusting screw some more until the you do not need the choke applied.
Hal



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RustyFarmall

07-21-2005 13:10:52




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 Re: W9 carb tuning in reply to El Toro, 07-21-2005 13:04:01  
The initial setting for the load screw is 3 turns out, but it's almost impossible to determine the starting point on a fully assembled carburetor. The easiest way is just turn it out 1/2 turn at a time until it runs right. Don't rule out the possibility of a cleaning and rebuild.



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Chad Franke

07-22-2005 05:47:32




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 Re: W9 carb tuning in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-21-2005 13:10:52  
Wow, 3 turns out? I have it set at about 1 3/4, that would probably do it, I'm not in the ballpark yet...

Thanks guys.



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El Toro

07-21-2005 13:16:27




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 Re: W9 carb tuning in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-21-2005 13:10:52  
That would be the next advice. Hal



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