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Posted by Chad from Michigan on August 08, 2005 at 04:16:17 from (152.72.173.130):
Ok Our 44 H got a doner engine a year or so ago from another 44 H. paid $150.00 and it has ran but I can never seem to get to run good. The Tractor misses all the time. We have put new plugs, wires, cap, rotor cap, points, condensor, different coil, rebuilt the carb and it still misses. some times it will run good and other times you can here it popping like it wants to run good. I thought maybe it was the valves so we adjusted them a dozen time and it never really helped. So over the weekend I bought a compression tester to find out if I had the valves adjusted wrong or the rings were shot. Well This is what I got #1 90, #2 91, #3 90, #4 91 so with that being said I figured that with it being a disilate head 90 PSI in the cylinders was good? what is the compression suppose to be anyway? I have checked the timing a few times and I think I got it but what is causing my engine to miss? Is it a fuel related problem? Could I have a intake manifold gasket leak? any suggestions would be great! Thanks Chad Penny
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