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troubleshooting an A running problem

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Farmer in the D

01-11-2004 12:29:20




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My A starts and runs with choke closed but after warming I open the choke and she stalls Won't run unless I am choking it all the time. Of course the pipe is black from rich running. Bet changing the plugs might help but that only takes care of the symptom and not the problem. Where do I start?




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James Williams

01-11-2004 17:33:43




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 Re: troubleshooting an A running problem in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 01-11-2004 12:29:20  
My F12 started sputering and black smoke started coming out of the exhaust.It was becaues the carb. float had a pin hole in it and had filled up with gas cauesing to much fuel through the carb.



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Dave R

01-11-2004 16:04:10




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 Re: troubleshooting an A running problem in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 01-11-2004 12:29:20  
I have an A that had a small hole rusted through the manifold. From the exhaust into the intake it could not make enough vacuum to pull the fuel with out the choke on. Pull the muffler and the carb off and look down the exhaust and see if you can see light.



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BIG JOHN

01-11-2004 14:47:16




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 Re: troubleshooting an A running problem in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 01-11-2004 12:29:20  
You have a fuel delivery problem. Start with the tank making sure you have a good constant fuel flow. Clean the sediment bowl and any filters that you may have added to the fuel line. Clean the entire Carb making sure to get all of the crud out. Make sure that you remove the right angle fitting going into the carb as there is a screen filter connected to it inside the carb.

I wouldn't replace the Plugs just yet.

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old

01-11-2004 12:38:08




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 Re: troubleshooting an A running problem in reply to Farmer in the Dells (WI), 01-11-2004 12:29:20  
sounds like you need to rebuild the carb the main jet is probably clogged and the carb is probably full of gunk/rust



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