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Re: Run Problem w/International 154
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Posted by RAB on May 23, 2007 at 09:02:14 from (195.93.21.42):
In Reply to: Run Problem w/International 154 posted by Swifty on May 23, 2007 at 03:58:48:
Not enough information. Does it immediately restart or not? Do you have a good spark when it stops? Something easy to check before wasting more money on things that are OK. Are you saying any no load engine speed is OK, or does this happen at just the one setting? Have you checked for good consistent fuel delivery - as in a full flow from the carburettor drain for more than a full minute? Are all service tolerances correct? Is the engine in good order from point of view of compression, oil use, good governor operation etc? When you have done all these checks you will have probably found your problem. Then get back to us with your findings or the extra information so these guys below don"t have to make blind, mis-informed guesses at your fault diagnosis and the repairs/adjustments that might or might not be applicable. RAB
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