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Re: It almost started, my 44 H Cont.
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Posted by Farmer Bob on January 09, 2005 at 00:03:33 from (67.5.117.59):
In Reply to: Re: It almost started, my 44 H Cont. posted by tanner clark on January 08, 2005 at 20:27:21:
The first valve(On radiator end of the engine) is #1 exhaust, the next valve is #1 intake, then #2 intake, then #2 exhaust, #3 exhaust, #3 intake, #4 intake, and finally #4 exhaust. All of this can be verified by just taking a look at the manifold, The rusty section is the exhaust and extends all the way to the front and back ends of the engine. The intake section only extends part way out towards the ends and is usually a lot less rusty and maybe even has some paint on it. The reason you have gas running out of the carb when you choke it is the float could be set too high, could be hanging up on the sides of the body of the carb, plugged passages inside the carb, etc. For the purpose of just getting the tractor started, it shouldn't matter that you have the breather tube to the oil bath air cleaner disconnected at the carb. I don't recommend running it this way after you get her running and using the tractor as you stand a chance of getting a lot of dirt sucked into the carb.
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