[AJD] What a day - Galloping idle - Backfires
Dee Schuyler
web22hsz at verizon.net
Mon May 30 19:25:05 PDT 2005
You know Leroy , my thought is if Roberts did the carb, then the carb is not
the problem? Of course anything is possible.
I wonder if you have a tank with bad fuel? or something else is gilfluirted!
Points, condenser? Maybe you have too many projects going at one time ?? I
find that if I am working on something, I am better off get it going before
I switch to something else? But then I have problems chewing gum and
watching a parade at the same time?
Dee
----- Original Message -----
From: "LeRoy Price" <lep at epix.net>
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Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [AJD] What a day - Galloping idle - Backfires
> Mitch,
>
> Before I sent it out I a problem with the throttle response. Meaning I
> could push the throttle wide open and then back again but the tractor
> would stay wide open. Now, I have good response and Robert's did mention
> that it was sucking air.
>
> It seemed to run fine for awhile. I did try adjusting the load needle to
> see if it had any affect but it didn't seem it had. The tractor would be
> running fine and then experience a gap and soon after a backfire as it
> tried to kick back in.
>
> Could dirt do this?
>
> LeRoy
>
>
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