Posted by bc on July 22, 2009 at 22:01:13 from (71.158.222.210):
In Reply to: IH 656 gas posted by hoppy50680 on July 22, 2009 at 16:23:25:
I would ditch that solenoid and put in a needle and packing. My 2606 had the old adjustable solenoid that the adjusting screw was stripped out and the wire was long gone with the guts all rusty. It was adjusted by putting an oring on the threads and then screwed it in/out for adjustment. I believe it was the 656 gas version on the caseih.com website where I found the part numbers for the needle and packing. I left the same seat in there.
I suspect when you poured the gas in, you stirred up a bunch of rust in the bottom of the tank. Check the archives to fix that with your choice of options. Your fuel line may have a screen at the carb. You need to pull the fuel line and and run a full stream for 5 minutes into a hose and gas can to know you don't have a fuel problem. The top of the sediment bowl above the screen can fill up with rust and block your flow without necessarily any going into the bowl itself.
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