[Farmall] Hard starting F12
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Sun Feb 20 09:53:28 PST 2005
Good thoughts, Karl!!
Bob H
At 10:30 AM 2/19/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>As other knowledgable F-12 fans have noted, the F-12 is not quite as
>simple as you'd expect. And every system has to be performing well in
>order for the tractor to hand start.
>
>All you can do is go through them one at a time, systematically.
>
>Carburetor:
>Pretty much the same as any other carb, except for one item. There's an
>1/8" tube that runs from the lower portion of the carb up into the upper,
>and it has a tiny orifice in its tip. This tube tends to stick to the
>upper part of the carb and get broken off. I can't recall if Rice has a
>replacement or not.
>
>Fuel Pump:
>Virtually always needs rebuilding. Rice can supply a kit. Critical to
>the starting of your tractor, since it is needed to lift the fuel up to
>the carb.
>
>Magneto:
>The impulse MUST be working, or the engine won't start. You should hear a
>loud click or clank each time you turn the starting crank. A penetrating
>oil will often free up the impulse, but don't use WD-40; it turns gummy
>over time. If the engine revs freely when you bump the throttle up, the
>timing is probably set about right. If the engine seems to 'labor', the
>timing is retarded. The timing called out in the I&T manual is too far
>retarded for use with modern gasoline.
>
>Valves:
>0.013" gap between rocker arm and valve, same as the gap for the magneto
>points.
>
>As Robert mentioned, the F-12 engine starts out with pretty low
>compression, and you can't afford to waste any of it through leaky valves
>or rings.
>
>There's a straight slot screw in the side of the carb which gives access
>to the venturi. On difficult to start F-12s, I squirt Wal Mart $0.79
>carburetor cleaner in through that screw hole. Burns like gasoline, won't
>destroy an engine like ether (starting fluid) will.
>
>Good luck!
>
>-Karl
>
>
>
>>I just bought a F12 & do not know much about them. I have a hard time
>>starting it. It runs good once it starts. I don't know if it's me or the
>>tractor needs a little tuning. I have heard some people say theres will
>>start on the first few pulls, is this true? What is the best service
>>manual for me to buy? Thanks for any help!
>>
>>Kevin Hood
>
>
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