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Super A Carb.

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Joe Kelly

02-13-2006 09:18:03




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Just purchased a Super A. According to the serial number it appears to be a 1953 model. The carb floods easily, is oily and leaking.....thus while I can get the tractor started...it is tricky so I want to rebuild or purchase a new or rebuilt carb. Is this a Zenith carb? Was there just one brand of carb available for this vintage Super A.

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Joe




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Gene-AL

02-13-2006 19:35:46




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to Joe Kelly, 02-13-2006 09:18:03  
Joe,
If gas is leaking from the little screened hole in the bottom if the Carb air-inlet tube, it's supposed to do that when the float needle valve fails to seat and the float bowl gets too full (floods). If you need to run the tractor without doing anything further, try this: Just open the tank shut-off valve, briefly, to let some gas into the carb bowl (if needed), then shut the tank valve off untill you get the engine running, then open the tank valve. I've started my SA many times and driven out of the barn, forgetting to open the tank valve. If the needle leak is minor, the tractor will probably run just fine until you shut it off, then may flood and leak again if you fail to close the tank fuel shut-off valve again. It's possible that small bits of rust or trash are causing the float needle not to seat properly. I've never been a fan of "if it don't work exactly right, rip it all apart and rebuid or replace it". I'd rather find the exact cause of the problem and just fix that. If you run it a while, the problem could go away if the needle starts seating. If you rebuild/replace the carb, bits if trash coming from the tank could still have the same effect, all over again. If the needle valve is really bad or the float is stuck against the bowl, then the tractor would run rough, lope, smoke, and the engine would probably die flooded.

The third carb brand was Carter, according to my original '51 SA owner's manuel. Caution, more than one type was used of each brand.

Good luck...

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scotty

02-13-2006 10:42:46




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to Joe Kelly, 02-13-2006 09:18:03  
Hi Joe, I believe they used three different types of carb on the Super A. Zenith, Marvel Schebler, and one other which Im having a senior moment on. My Super A has the Zenith. Take it of clean it up and you should be able to identify which you have. You can find rebuild kits on this site. Good luck!

scotty



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Joe Kelly

02-13-2006 10:49:43




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to scotty, 02-13-2006 10:42:46  
Thanks for the reply Scotty.....I thought if only one particular carb was used I could get a kit in hand before removing the carb...and hopefully do the job all at one time. I think the other possibility for the carb supplier might have been Carter...but not sure.

Thanks again for your help.

Joe



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CNKS

02-13-2006 17:07:48




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to Joe Kelly, 02-13-2006 10:49:43  
There was more than one Zenith. You need to have the exact number, or take the bowl gasket to a CIH dealer and look at the pictures on his computer. Many of the internal parts are likely the same, but the gasket surfaces definitely are not.



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scotty

02-13-2006 11:11:24




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to Joe Kelly, 02-13-2006 10:49:43  
Yes Joe, you are correct, just couldnt think of the last one :") You could try doing a little cleanup on the carb while on the tractor. Might be able to get some info that way!

scotty



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Jack in Ohio

02-13-2006 12:08:49




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to scotty, 02-13-2006 11:11:24  
My super a carb has Zenith marked on the bottom of the bowl if that helps.

Jack



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Joe Kelly

02-14-2006 06:51:03




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 Re: Super A Carb. in reply to Jack in Ohio, 02-13-2006 12:08:49  
Thanks to everyone for your responses. You have been very helpful and I appreciate it.

Joe



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