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Posted by greg wilson on August 04, 2005 at 08:55:03 from (216.168.109.192):
Well guys, thanks to all who replied earlier on in the week about the farmall I had with a flooding problem...guess what?? It"s still doing it. I took the tank off and it went to a rad shop where they cleaned it all out on the inside and then coated it with some sort of a fuel tank treatment to allow it any hidden garbage to be sealed. I"ve let it dry up and harded really good. I installed the tank and took everyones advice and put a new sediment bowl on, as well as an inline filter. I took the float out again and reset it up alittle higher, what does everyone else set there floats at??? reinstalled the carb. I cracked the gas on and everything filled up as it should, then drip by it it slowly ran out the carb, i tapped the side of the carb and it stopped. Fired the H up, and drove her around the yard in cirles for 20 mins, I thought, finally, I got this problem licked and I was going to park her, she started running choppy and smoking black. when I shut her down, nothing but a stream running out of the carb, I tried tapping the carb again, still ran out. Anyone heard of a carb with a internal crack that might do this or a defect in the casting?? I"m thinking next step is going to be a new carb!! Thanks for all the help and suggestions guys, you have all been great help!
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