Posted by Wolfpatrol88 on November 08, 2020 at 07:51:35 from (67.240.147.159):
I have a international 424 tractor gas powered. I am having a problem with it popping at high speed. It has a TSX896 marvel carburetor. I'm working on it for a guy and he ran it out of gas. One problem turned into a bunch of problems Long story short. I checked the valve lifters and adjusted them The timing gears were shot replaced those spark plugs were fouled out points were no good change plugs wires condenser and points. Cleaned out the carburetor I'll look good probably should rebuild it. The fuel shut off solenoid has no adjustment on the top as shown in the manual. The The threads that hold it in are stripped out so I have no adjustment apparently it is supposed to be four turns off bottom. Runs fine at low speed no popping nothing. At high speed after adjusting timing it stops for a bit then full throttle it will start to pop. The shut off solenoid intermittently works when I move it around popping seems to stop some. I am at my wit's end with this tractor. Will this solenoid adjustment not being there cause it to pop through the intake. Or am I missing something else. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you
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