Posted by mjp9348 on August 17, 2014 at 14:18:37 from (50.129.238.21):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall wont start posted by Bill In NJ on August 17, 2014 at 10:37:00:
Hi Bill , I have a gas in the bowl , BUT I did Not Adjust the jet screws according to what you are saying . I just screwed them in per the directions to this carb kit , only thing it mentioned was where the float needs to be set , the travel distance which is 7/8 fuel level and 1 27/32 height of float from upper body .
All the jets are clean , even the screen is clean . But what I did notice when I did do the carb rebuild was the idle metering jet was almost flush with the 2 halves versus mine which I screwed all the way down. The discharger nozzle and nut as the directions say is just put in and tighten outside of carb nut .. but I am going to give this a try and go from there , as well as follow the other comments about inspecting the gap on the rockers .. I think I am getting closer to figuring this thing out , but who knows .. As far as the timing goes , It might be off , I am not sure , this tractor has all the original parts until now .. New coil and pistons and sleeves and carb rebuild . still has the original paint and decals not a single dent in the covers , just a little dent in the front grill cross support , nothing that cant be popped out .. I don't think it has ran in 10 years tho ...
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