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Super A Carbs

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Steve Santini

05-12-2006 22:00:17




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To Reddog, Old,Cnks-Thanks a bunch for the input on my never ending SA battle. Seems like one thing after another!
Mike I tried the bump screw-it took some of the "hunt" out but it is still definitely there.
Old the carb isa rebuild, but the distillate part with the main jet adjustment has got me confused. Cnks do you think I should ask the nAPA guy that got it for me to exchange it for a gasser? I have no idea how to set that carb with the main jet adjustment dist carbs have. I could smooth the tractor a little by playing with the main jet adjustment, but it isn"t right.(still lots of hunting) So I need to look to the internal spring on the mag to see if it is broken?
Once again men I appreciate any of your hard earned knowledge your willin" to share!
Steve

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CNKS

05-13-2006 14:31:06




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 Re: Super A Carbs in reply to Steve Santini, 05-12-2006 22:00:17  
What gene says.



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gene bender

05-13-2006 03:08:16




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 Re: Super A Carbs in reply to Steve Santini, 05-12-2006 22:00:17  
Just adjust the main jet at half throttle till engine runs the best. Are you sure the throttle to the gov is set correct. Is there a lot of slop in the lever on the input side of the gov. With engine off remove the clevis pin from the gov to the carb rod. Now open throttle at the steering wheel. Then hold linkage rod going to the carb all the way open. Adjust clevis so pin will go in free. Your gov spring may also be weak or even broke there is a thrust bearing also mite be shot. Just because there is an adjustment for the main jet doesent mean thats a distillate carb as the replacements have that adjustment.

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