Posted by AG in IN on February 29, 2012 at 09:04:02 from (67.236.107.191):
In Reply to: Modern spark plugs posted by Fritz Maurer on February 29, 2012 at 07:11:59:
Rusty is right. If you needed a 55000 volt coil and electronic ignition, it would have been factory equipment. If you choose to use Denny's services, you are going to need a five gallon bucket of asprin. Please do a search and read about some of his satisfied customers on this site.
If that carb really is "plugged up", you can clean it up and rebuild it yourself or there are some people on this forum that will do a quality job rebuilding your carb for you.
Good spark plugs with the heat range needed for how you're going to run the tractor and solid core plug wires are needed. Quality tune-up parts and who uses what supplier/mfr. has started multi-page debates here before. These 6 cyl. gas engines do usually need some heat in them to run at peak performance. The manifold heat riser needs to be functioning properly. The electric carb. solenoid on some carbs on these engines can be fussy, too.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 10:36:04 02/29/12 4 times.
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