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Re: carb freeze
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 13, 2001 at 17:34:37 from (216.196.12.250):
In Reply to: carb freeze posted by Mr.T on January 13, 2001 at 16:25:47:
The only thing i can tell you about it is check to see if your heat riser butterfly is working ,that is the weighted arm on the back side of the exhust manifold and that the spring on the frount side is there . The heat from the exhust should make the intake warm up. I had the same problem with my 460 I found that the cavity inside the manifold had built up with carbon and lead deposits after cleanig it out and freeing up the butterfly it helped a lot but you had to let set and warm up for a littel while then after the heat got inthe intake it would not frost up.
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