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PaulG

12-26-2004 17:55:14




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Went out and strated my Super to get ready for the big Nor'easter tomorrow. Started up right away, ran a litlle rough for a few minutes but settled down to a nice idle. When I tried to give her more throttle she would sputter and smoke and gas would splatter out of the choke hole. When I would let off on the gas it would stop and run fine. What do i need to do to fix this problem. By the way it is a "Carter UT" and it has a new needle and seat. I am selling her and I need to know what to tell people what they need to attend to. Any advice would be appreciated. Also the float is not leaking and I have it set level with the body of the carb.

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El Toro

12-27-2004 15:22:07




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 Re: Super A: Carb in reply to PaulG, 12-26-2004 17:55:14  
Hi John, I think that float level for that C123 engine is 17/64". Hopes this helps, Hal



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Pete7

12-27-2004 08:21:59




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 Re: Super A: Carb in reply to PaulG, 12-26-2004 17:55:14  
Hi PaulG...It's hard to know for sure what the problem is, but if it were me I would start by double checking the height adjustment of the float and then make sure it isn't rubbing the side of the bowl and binding-up.
I'm not sure what you mean by "set level with the body of the carb". The manual calls for turning the carb/float upside down and measuring the distance from the flat flange part of the carb to the top of the float. I forget the exact measurment but maybe someonelse will respond.(my manual isn't with me)

Pete

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El Toro

12-27-2004 08:07:06




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 Re: Super A: Carb in reply to PaulG, 12-26-2004 17:55:14  
Hi Paul, Sounds like that new float seat and needle are leaking fuel or your float level may be set too high. Has it ever run ok since you redid the carburetor and did it do this prior to installing the new carb parts? Be sure the float isn't rubbing against the sides of the carburetor.
This can keep the float from shutting off the fuel. Does the fuel drip when the tractor is just sitting with the engine off and the fuel
shutoff is in the open position? Hal

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