TractorSmith said: (quoted from post at 13:23:29 12/09/09) Thanks for the replies folks. I did clean it good - soaked in carb cleaner for four days - so I'm sure it's clean. I installed new kit I bought from Case dealer including gaskets, needle & seat, and throttle shaft seal. Like I said, it runs good until you open the choke, even when its fully warmed up. I've tried going to the extreme both ways with the adjustment screws. When you push the choke in it starts sputtering and dies. 200c, that is a good point on the float level. I thought it was right but I might have to check it again. I'll keep trying.
If you haven't had a fine wire thru every passage/connecting path in those castings, then you can't be sure it is really clean. Most people never know all the interconnecting passages in there. Just because you blow air in one hole & it comes out one more hole, does not mean it is clean........sometimes one hole branches into two , so air in one and out another misses the 3rd.
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