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Re: Hey Vet...544 Hiccup!
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 24, 2006 at 15:49:01 from (64.179.117.102):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Vet...544 Hiccup! posted by BillyinStoughton on March 24, 2006 at 13:28:35:
Well here we go again if ya think that it is out of sink then pull the throttel wide open and remove the arm lever or what ya want to call it and hold the carb in the wide open posision and see if it will drop into the throttel shaft . If it does not well then adjust the linkage so that it will but this is not the problem there is a passage in the CARB that is not allowen fuel to pass on the ideal side plain and simple . And yes Allen i am still in a grumpy mode . It is not the first time that someone have missed something rebuilding a carb i have even done it and had to go back thru it a second time cussen and swearen because i messed up SHUT HAPPENS . And also if it has the wrong ventura in it it will stumbel . if the main jet is not open all the way it will stumbel . throttel responce should be crisp when the engine is warm and should take full throttel as fast as you can pull the lever down if it does not then Huston you got a problem . So it is not a linkage problem on this one it is a carb problem as it was not hunting before or was it . Since i can now put my grubby hands on it but know from experance i am tell you like it is.
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