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souNdguy

12-04-2004 21:48:33




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Hi guys. I'm visiting over here, from the N forum. I lurk here as well as I own a cub.

I went to use it this am, and found that the ignition switch magically died sometime in the last week, shorting out and burning the points.

I pried them open just to check it, and could get it started, but it didn't have enough power to let the clutch out in gear.. nor could I get past about half throttle without it dieing.

I knew the points were trashed.. but figured it should have ran better than that....

I picked up some replacement ignition parts today.. plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points and condensor, and a new coil for the heck of it.

I'll drop that stuff in, but was wondering about the carb. I have a feeling it may have picked up some trash in the main jet, ( or it could simply be just the bad ignition components ).

Anyway.. looking at the carb, I'm pretty sure it is veinith.. but found no number. While at TSC, their carb kit that covers the cub, a super a, etc.. show the carb make to be IHC.. so I didn't pick up the TSC kit. My cub operators manual is devoid of any useful info, and the I&T IH-50 manual devotes a whole page and a half to it.. but does indicate it is an IH carb.. while the 154 and 184 had a zeinith carb. My unit is a 1966 model, tractor sn 227381J Can't find an engine sn where it is suposed to be? behind the carb.

Did the 66's ever use a zeinith?? Or could this be a carb from a 154/184 ?

Any ideas on any of these issues guys?

thanks

Soundguy

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Nebraska Cowman

12-05-2004 03:59:31




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 Re: need carb help in reply to souNdguy, 12-04-2004 21:48:33  
bad points will cause the symptoms you describe. I'd fix that first.



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RickB

12-05-2004 03:17:10




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 Re: need carb help in reply to souNdguy, 12-04-2004 21:48:33  
Original IH Cub carbs were prone to distorting the throttle body/bowl gasket surface. This caused problems with vacuum leakage and performance. Replacement carbs are/were Zenith. IH carb will have logo clearly cast in the bowl somewhere. Maybe somone else will post more specific info for you.



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souNdguy

12-04-2004 22:28:07




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 Re: need carb help in reply to souNdguy, 12-04-2004 21:48:33  
Here's some more info.

I ran out to the barn with a toothbrush and razor blade.. and have now located the lightly hand stamped engine number under a layer of paint.

Looks like M 250639


I'm now not so sure about that carb being a zeinith. It had only one marking that I can see on it, and that is 6-93 stamped on the top flange where it joins the manifold.

thanks

Bob.. No I hadn't seen that site.. but have it bookmarked now.
thanks

Soundguy

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Bob

12-04-2004 21:57:59




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 Re: need carb help in reply to souNdguy, 12-04-2004 21:48:33  
S.G.,

Have you checked out the cub collector's site:

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