Posted by Shawn in PA on June 20, 2011 at 11:22:01 from (24.154.38.87):
In Reply to: skip posted by logan123 on June 19, 2011 at 19:30:52:
Was the "skip" there when you got it or did you change something, and it developed? Alot of ppl put carb kits in, and end up with a rougher running tractor than they had before. Not sayin youre one of them. Don't just go throwin parts at it either. Diagnose it. Which cylinder? Is there a spark on that cylinder? Is fuel delivery an issue? Are you getting enough fuel at the carb? Is it sucking air around the intake? Propane test it. Is the air cleaner plugged? Unhook it, then see how it runs. Check the timing, & set it at TDC static. Pull the valve cover and start it it. Make sure all the valves are opening & closing. Is compression an issue? Did you test it?
Don't try to find the problem by replacing things that don't need to be replaced. Find the problem first, then replace the parts that actually need replaced. Shawn
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