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Re: Farmall H again again(long post, im desperate)
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Posted by captaink on July 09, 2004 at 09:06:46 from (66.115.212.249):
In Reply to: Farmall H again again(long post, im desperate) posted by Farm w/Junk on July 09, 2004 at 08:23:55:
Is there any chance you could have a carburetor full of water? Drain the carburetor, empty the sediment bowl under the tank and then try to start it. The bottom needle is the high speed fuel mixture screw. Try setting both mixture screws on the carburetor about one and one-half turns out from the fully seated position. This should be a good starting point and the engine should start and run. When it is running and warm you can fine-tune these adjustments. Does it drip continuously or just a little while after you have tried to start it? I have had it happen when I have tried to start an engine and choked it (and it failed to start) that gas dripped from the bottom of the carburetor for a little bit. If it is dripping continuously, it could be coming from a float setting that is too high, foreign material in the needle and seat preventing sealing or gas in the float from a leak causing it to settle in the bowl opening the needle and seat. Since it is popping when you choke it, this would indicate that it needs more fuel to start, meaning the carburetor is set too lean. This should help. If not, post back.
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