Re: H Just Popped!
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Posted by John-Paul T on July 24, 2007 at 11:38:13 from (64.178.113.154):
In Reply to: H Just Popped! posted by IndianaRed on July 23, 2007 at 18:06:23:
IndianaRed said: (quoted from post at 18:06:23 07/23/07) Hey Rusty, She's running!!!! This is the greatest day of my life! lol Not perfect yet, but running. I went back to the archives and searched on carb settings, just to make sure. Turns out I had the high speed adjust all the way in, starving apparently. Let her out and started right up. I didn't think that would affect starting that much, but it did. Feel like I'm learning book loads everyday.
Sure do appreciate your interest and assistance. Definately could not have done this without this site, you and all the guys.
Can't wait to get her out to that farm for some baling!
Thanks again,
Brian |
High speed setting matters since that is the start position of the throttle (well all I ever seen was, could be a oddball somewhere lol).
Take care of the carb, it can make your machine run great or be misserable not just starting but overheating, ruff restarts when hot, low power, poping, smoking oh the list goes on for out of whack carb settings.
One thing Ill warn ya about. Turn the gas off whenever she sits long period of time. Just onc eis all it takes to overflow carb, end up in crankcase thining the oil then seized block. Ya its happened to me. Not good feeling seeing a $900 engine sieze cause the float in carb stuck (unknown to me at time of course).
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