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Re: International 424 - Carb Problems?
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Posted by WiscDave on March 12, 2007 at 10:37:40 from (66.72.89.102):
In Reply to: International 424 - Carb Problems? posted by ERP on March 12, 2007 at 07:10:32:
ERP, I had the same thing happen to me last year and it nearly drove me nuts...for me it was the needle valve in the carb sticking...just a tap or two on the side of the carb with a SMALL hammer was enough to do the trick. Give it a few seconds to let the bowl fill, and you should be off to the races...you can tell by the sound of the elect. fuel pump if the needle valve opens. If that is not it, I would check out the elect shut off solenoid. Hope this helps.
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