Posted by bc on January 30, 2009 at 21:42:33 from (68.88.175.43):
In Reply to: IH 666 gas posted by plow hand on January 30, 2009 at 18:40:38:
Clayton Johnson said: (quoted from post at 03:40:38 01/31/09) I have a IH 666 gas. This winter when I go more than 1/2 throttle the engine dies. But will start right up and idle just fine. It has new plugs, wires, air-filter,cleaned sediment bowl it looked rusty. HELP!
Been through that with my 2606. You've got rust in your tank. It blocks the inlet to your sediment bowl after a while and won't let it rev up. The fines go into your sed bowl but the big chunks plug the bottom of the tank. Pull the drain plug on your carb and let it run into a can for over 5 minutes with a good stream. If it doesn't then you have your problem. You can pull the sediment bowl and put a short piece of rubber/plastic hose over the inlet so the hose sticks up into the tank an inch or so (or find a screen to do that or I made one with window screen) and keeps the rust from plugging it. They you can try to acidize the tank or do something for the rust or just use the hose or a screen.
Absent a fuel problem, change the coil and condenser. Could be a governor problem also.
Last fall and winter I just was able to idle around on quarter to half power. Anymore power and it quit. Try to chug up a hill and it would quit. It wouldn't restart imediately, but after a couple minutes of gas filling the carb back up, then it would start. Was told here it was either gas flow or the governor. It was gas flow.
I fixed my fuel problem and then it would still run for a while and sometimes quit. Even with new points, condenser, plugs, and wire. Finally got a coil from NAPA.
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