Posted by Gene Davis on September 11, 2008 at 13:52:40 from (68.95.123.106):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere MT posted by Glen D Anderson on September 11, 2008 at 13:12:18:
Glen,
Thanks for all the info.
We are not getting coolant in the oil. O/P is great.
Black smoke(occassionally)under load.
Yes A/L 216. We had this tractor at a show last week.
The plug in #2 was trying to flow. I dind't have plug wrench or spares. I pulled plug wire and tried to jump fire to make it burn hotter. This worked sporatically.
I am going to change plugs and advanced timing slightly. (By ear)
The weird thing is it runs pretty good not under a load. When you load it, it tries to die, mis fires on one cylinder. You have to pull the choke all the way out for it to run.
The low speed screw is broken off. When we were trying to rebuild, we tried to turn and broke off.
It didn't move so our theory is it is probably right.
If this doesn't work,my next step is take the carb off, soak the stew out of it, rebuild and put new floats in it.
I have sprayed carb cleaner and tried to see about and air leak. I couldn't find anything.
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