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Lew Best bee_keeper at earthlink.net
Thu Nov 9 09:25:52 PST 2006


Another remote possibility; I've seen engines (particularly these carbs
with no accelerator pump) that would have a real "flat spot" on
acceleration (sometimes die) if a bit out of time or the distributor
advance wasn't working.

Lew


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Paul,
   Try adjusting the main jet all the way in and all the way out if you
have 
little or no change then the main jet is plugged.  It real hard to get
these 
things clean even with todays cleaners.
I had the same problem on one of my tractors it had to run on half choke
but 
after a good working in the fields it seems to run OK now. Just lucky on

that one I guess.
I would take the carb apart and use a blow gun with good pressure and
blow 
out every thing.

John K.

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