Posted by john4689 on February 09, 2015 at 18:58:42 from (50.32.221.200):
In Reply to: H bad fuel posted by john4689 on February 08, 2015 at 05:43:01:
That is interesting about the coil. I have not checked it lately, but my coil used to get really hot. I was concerned that it might burst from the heat, but it never did.
Some years ago I had a rheostat (variable resistor) connected to the input side of the coil and ,now that you mention it, I do recall that the engine did not run well with the full 12 volts supplied to the coil. I forget why I took it off.
I have a new coil and resistor on order.
There is some new dirt (rust) in the fuel sediment bowl that I had not noticed before, so I ordered a sediment bowl gasket , so I can clean that out.
The float valve is leaking now, so it looks like I will be taking the carburetor apart AGAIN for the fourth time!
I still have a week to fix this before it goes to auction!
This post was edited by john4689 at 19:02:52 02/09/15.
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