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Re: Re: Re: FERGUSON FOULED PLUGS
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Posted by RAB on June 22, 2004 at 14:50:36 from (195.93.34.11):
In Reply to: Re: Re: FERGUSON FOULED PLUGS posted by tray on June 22, 2004 at 09:34:35:
Others have covered most of the areas, but what were the other plugs like when your fluffy carboned plug was removed? I think you wasted your money on new items and need to learn to fix/tune regular service items before you change things on a whim. Bush hogging for several hours can be an arduous or light duty for the tractor, but anyhow, sounds as though the new carb is set far too rich. Your "small miss at idle" is possibly a loss of HT somewhere or a general low output from your coil/points/condeser. Could even be due to wrong points gap, poor or loose connection at plug, small leak into inlet manifold, etc etc.. Like the other posts say, you need to check out all the systems and make sure they are in spec. Regards, RAB
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