Posted by sflem849 on March 01, 2010 at 17:57:06 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: 49 M valves posted by Justintime on March 01, 2010 at 09:54:42:
WHY ARE YOU YELLING AT US!?!
I got my SMTA and H carb built by Matt Gall at Motec Engineering in Tipton, IN. Search him out on the internet. He is a MM puller, but does great work on these carbs. Call him up and tell him what you are looking for and he will make it happen.
He opens up the venturi and will play with the jets if you so desire. I told him that I want something that can still run on the farm, but works a little better when pulling. He rebuilds it and dynos it when he tunes it. This way it bolts right on the tractor and is making the most possible power (on his dyno engine, but yours should be pretty similar.) After all it is a stock antique puller so you will be alright.
You better send it in pretty quick so you get it back for pulling season. BTW it comes with the new gasket to bolt the carb to the manifold. I bought one twice now...STUPID.
On a side note, do you happen to have a pulling truck?
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