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Farmall H drip filter

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michael kaup

06-10-2004 18:53:11




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What is the drip filter for in the bottom of an updraft carburator for a Farmall H? Apparently it has come out of the carburator and I am losing gas out of the hole it fits in. I can see it in the manual I have but do not know what it does or what I can replace it with?




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Wayne Swenson

06-11-2004 16:56:34




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 Re: Farmall H drip filter in reply to michael kaup, 06-10-2004 18:53:11  
A constant drip indicates the needle & seat are worn and need replacing.



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riverbend

06-10-2004 20:11:24




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 Re: Farmall H drip filter in reply to michael kaup, 06-10-2004 18:53:11  
It may not be missing, but if it is, you can go to you local IH dealer and get a new felt plug and belville washer to replace it. Ask them for part number 60947D. There is a new part number, but that will get them close.

The drip plug lets excess fuel 'leak' out of the inlet tract without having to go through the engine. It helps keep the engine from flooding. If the plug is missing, you have some unfiltered air and dirt going through your motor.

If you are continously losing fuel, you have a carburetor problem.

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michael Kaup

06-15-2004 08:01:39




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 Re: Re: Farmall H drip filter in reply to riverbend, 06-10-2004 20:11:24  
Thanks, I have a constant drip from the drip filter area (there is nothing in the hole for it so I guess it is missing) and a drip from the butterfly valve shaft and I believe it is the idle adjustment in front of the drip filter hole so I believe I have some carburator work to do. I rebuilt this one about 5 years ago and it has ran until this spring with no problem so I figure somethin broke or came loose inside it. As another dumb question what is a bewlville washer and how does it go in. I do not remember replacing the drip filter last time I overhauled the carburator?

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