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Posted by Tim Malin on March 24, 2004 at 13:12:15 from (207.190.66.214):
In Reply to: Back -Fire ! posted by PC on March 16, 2004 at 09:00:42:
My Super M has some awesome backfires. I have a couple carb settings for my uses, like more power or more fuel efficient or lower idle for warm operating temperatures and silage unloading. One night I was heading to my driveway and put the throttle down all the way, coasting in, and it always backfired when I would throttle down. This time it did and put a carbon chunk in my eye. That was enough. I raised the idle and when I thottle down there's just a little more fuel in the engine to keep it from backfiring. As for what you are talking about, all I wanted to say was that one time after unloading silage I stopped and walked off, getting 40 feet away and it did the classic shotgun blast. It was so funny because it had been turned off almost a minute. I also run a 460 and it will backfire a minute or more after we shut it off, and blow the rain cap/damper right off the top. It definately isn't anything to worry about, but the reason it backfires was best explained by Bob.
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