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Re: Scratching my Sunburned head in frustration
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Posted by Andy Martin on June 20, 2005 at 09:52:12 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: Scratching my Sunburned head in frustration posted by Scott Swanson on June 20, 2005 at 09:31:25:
The oil bath air cleaner is the best available. They went to paper cartridges only to save money. Don't damage your air cleaner, it is valuable. I suspect you have a mud dauber's nest in the connecting pipe, or the inside of the rubber hose is damaged and is blocking the flow, or the inlet on top of the air cleaner is pushed down too far on the inlet pipe, or you have an intake leak which is bypassing the carburetor with just a little more restriction. Try the air cleaner without the cup on the bottom. If that helps, then the restriction is in the inlet side of the air cleaner. I have never seen a plugged mesh (inner screen) in one of these. With your tractor running, hold your hand over the carburetor inlet. It should try to suck your hand in and not just die. If there is not much suction you have an air leak.
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