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Posted by farmallhal on February 13, 2006 at 11:35:23 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: CALLIN ALL FARMALL H EXPERTS posted by 1945farmallH on February 13, 2006 at 06:07:08:
You have some good ideas from the earlier responses so I won't go there. I had a similar problem with my Super C when I first purchased it last year. The Super C's came originally with air cleaners from two different suppliers, United Specialities and Donaldson. My SC had a combination made up with pieces from both suppliers plus some missing parts. I went through your same symptoms running far too rich, black smoke, low power and fouled plugs. Problem solved when I put on a different complete air cleaner assembly with all the correct parts. I found the engine was sucking oil from the air cleaner cup through the carb making for a very rich mixture. I would think the problem would increase as engine vaccum was increased with full throttle. It is quite easy to check so you might want to take a look at your air cleaner oil cup and see if the oil level is too high and contains the correct weight oil. I was going through all the same things you are doing now before I got lucky and found the problem. Hope this helps, Hal.
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