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Re: Farmall Cub - Carb tuning? after recent upgrad
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Posted by glennster on October 11, 2006 at 06:02:35 from (68.78.130.67):
In Reply to: Farmall Cub - Carb tuning? after recent upgrades posted by dave in york haven pa on October 11, 2006 at 04:38:22:
could be a couple of things. first check your fuel flow from the tank, disconnect the line at the carb and see if you get good flow. may be stuff in the tank. second sounds like the float is hanging up a little. i would pull the bowl and look for dirt in there. the fuel weep on the outside sounds like a gasket leaking. could also be a vaccuum leak at the throttle cross shaft or bowl gasket. easy way to check is to start the engine let it warm up a little, gently spray ether starting fluid at the carb, be sure intake pipe is on, if it has a vaccuum leak it will pull ether in and you will here the engine change sound. it will either be the gasket to intake manifold or the bowl gasket that leaks.
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