Posted by NolanJae on February 08, 2011 at 14:47:45 from (97.127.81.160):
I'm looking for Kelly C who posted a message back in 07/17/04 ref 460 farmall question. The archives are my best friend but I could not find how things turned out for him (what he found was the cause)
If I can't find him I need the knowledge of the elders here.
I have a 460 farmall- rebuilt the motor/new pistons/sleeves/rings/ reman-carb/ shop rebuilt head/new valves/seats ect. new wire harnesses everything I could do to it myself.
Here lies the problem runs smooth except for a super slight bobble every 20 seconds or so. Hours on hours spent on adjusting the carb but no luck clearing the slight bobble- perfectionist i guess. when I use her I could slowly run her up to full speed and she would run fine. If I ran the throttle up to quick the governor would kick in and she would die unless I backed the throttle all the way off quick enough. If I back it off quick enough It woudl sometimes catch at idle speed. Also sometimes if I'm driving it around at say mid rpm/ (plowing snow) and it hits deep snow (more load) she will die unless I back off the throttle quick enough. Most of the time though she just dies. To start her up again I have to choke it a tad but just increasing the the throttle wont get her started when I touch the starter to fire her back up.
I'm looking for some ideas. I have not looked for an intake leak yet and I have not checked the dist advance weights yet either. I was hoping to someone could direct me in the right direction. Could the governor be bad? or need fixin.
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