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Re: Re: Re: FARMALL SUPER A - QUIT RUNNING!
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Posted by Farmer Bob on October 12, 2003 at 18:13:38 from (64.113.13.50):
In Reply to: Re: Re: FARMALL SUPER A - QUIT RUNNING! posted by BILL IN VT on October 12, 2003 at 17:56:46:
Remove the distributor cap and rotor and crank the engine over watching for spark when the points open. Make sure they are gapped at .020" on high cam. If no spark suspect the coil or condensor. Replace the condensor first as it is cheaper than a coil. Keep trying until you have spark at the points. On the fuel side, shut off the fuel under the tank and remove the fuel line at the sediment bowl and then remove the bowl by loosening the bail that holds the bowl in place. Open up the shut off valve that you closed. Should hold a can under there to catch the gas as it should run a good stream. Make sure the screen at the top of the bowl is clean. Next remove the other end of the fuel line from the carb. Blow through the line to clean any obstructions. Now remove the fitting that the carb end of the fuel line goes into. There may be a screen on the inside end of this fitting and it may be plugged up. If there and dirty, clean it out. It could also be inside the carb where the problem is. Try these other things first and then post back. Someone will surely respond with more hints to get you going.
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