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Re: H Carb mixture screw seat others
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Posted by magman on October 07, 2004 at 04:18:40 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: H Carb mixture screw seat others posted by JerryS on October 06, 2004 at 22:05:21:
Hi Jerry, I cant answer all your questions but #1 why do you have to spend $60.00 or more on a complete carb kit through IH. Why not buy it aftermarket. Like here on YT or Me. #2 Yes replace everything you get with the kit even the metering jet. I am not sure about the seat still on the main jet ? I Run D18Y or D21 champs in mine a little hotter I beleve than the 16. I think 25 Thousands is ok for plugs. That doesnt sound to bad for compression a little low but the main thing is being all the same or within a few pounds of each other. The only thing I would worry about is what is the oil pressure doing when you mow that 10 acres does it stay high? Or drop to nothing??? Just a Few Thought .JON
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