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Posted by kfox on October 11, 2006 at 15:57:47 from (63.18.253.89):
I have a rebuilt H with a minor problem. Everything is new in the engine except the camshaft & crank. The crank was turned and all bearings are new including the cam bearings. It has good oil pressure, starts with a touch of the button without the choke, and doesn't leak any gas from the carb. The problem is a random "popcorn" sound in the exhaust and its using too much fuel. I've went through 3 rebuilt carbs & two distribtors and nothing changed. At first I suspected valves so I loosened them up to hot 19 thousands. The valves guides & seats are all new so I don't think thats the problem but I tried it anyway. I'm about ready to take it to the local IH dealer, but I don't have enough arms & legs to pay for that, and I'm not sure he has anybody old enough to work on a H. Has anyone ever ran into this problem before? Thanks for any info.... ken
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