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Posted by Steve Santini on June 01, 2006 at 22:06:50 from (69.26.10.55):
I have been working my way thru a SA trying to get it running right. Have had a lot of helpful input from folks on this board and I thank everyone for that. Started with a rusty tank-sealed that. Rebuilt carb. Then governor springs. Still running poorly. I can keep it running but it surges at higher speeds and just runs rough. Today I started at the beginning and checked fuel- ok to carb. Checked points they are correct. Compression is 125 on all holes ( not exactly but 125, 120, 125, and 110) Plugs are Champ 16"s with only an hour at the most on them and they are covered with black carbon-look like the inside of chimney stovepipe. So that is one thing I found and another is the coil was so hot I couldn"t touch it, and the tractor had only run 10 minutes. So I am going to replace that and the condensor again. Tractor kind of whoofs thru the exhaust, has a little black smoke. Any ideas will sure be welcomed. Is it possible to have bad valves if the compression is like mine? Also my NAPA store has a coil for 40.00 that does not require ballast resistor? Not sure what that means but is that pretty high for a coil? OK I will quit -sorry for the long post this has been a frustrating battle! Steve
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