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jonnny2006

06-20-2007 18:42:37




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I set the jet on the bottom 3 turns from seat and top one 1 turn back from seat just like the tisco kit said. Turning the screws really dosent make a diffrent infact i can close the botton jet almost tight and all the waty open and it dosent change a thing. I just don't understand it I did everything i can think off. Whatis that little thing bump on the bottom of the carb? it looks as if it has a tuny round allen head or somthing on it? It leaks gas from there when ckoke to much. I have Seen them leake out the front of the carb or run off the main jet on my H. Is there somthing else i can try? Hey owen do you have a M carb i could buy or just try and see if that is my problume. I suppose that the carb could still be dirty somewhere but i did use a whole can cleaner on it plus i ran some carb cleaner thru it, while running. The engine is really clean and it dosent even leak any engine oil anywhere. It has pretty much sat since last fall. the guy i bought it from got it from a guy who got sick and had no need for it. It has no dents or nothing looks to been restored a few years back. Nice ih wide under it. Any other ideas guys? It is like you shut the gas off and you use the choke to get her a little farther. It will run as long as i want it to at a set speed but if i give it more throttle you gotta play with the choke. I have never NOT been able to get a farmall with carb problumes to run correctly. I have taken the carb off more times today then it has seen in its life. What else besides the carb can make her act like this? The rain cap sits perfect and dosent miss untill it runs too lean or too rich. Which is all the time but at around 1200 rpms the rain cap stays nice and level.

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Owen Aaland

06-20-2007 19:30:11




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 Re: More on M carb in reply to jonnny2006, 06-20-2007 18:42:37  
The "bump" on the bottom of the carb is the drain hole. There should be a piece of felt in the hole with a soft plug to hold it in. The plug has a 1/8 inch hole in it to allow any fuel to leak out through the felt.

I do not think that I have a complete carb here but if you want to come by tomorrow with the carb we can take a look at it and make sure everything is like it should be.



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jonnny2006

06-20-2007 19:45:02




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 Re: More on M carb in reply to Owen Aaland, 06-20-2007 19:30:11  
thankyou owen. sure is nice to have some who can help me out. i will see you between 12-1pm???? if not let me know what time is best for you. thanks again jonnny2006



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Owen Aaland

06-20-2007 19:48:49




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 Re: More on M carb in reply to jonnny2006, 06-20-2007 19:45:02  
That should work OK.



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Brent Weaver

06-20-2007 19:08:14




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 Re: More on M carb in reply to jonnny2006, 06-20-2007 18:42:37  
Did you remove the strainer in the carb were the fuel line screws into and check the screen in it. Brent



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