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Topic: Re: fuel leaking out of choke when I try to start my 1959 for...
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| chad batterman
11-15-2012 17:19:18
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It only leaks when choked. |
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| Dean
11-15-2012 18:10:49
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Re: fuel leaking out of choke when I try to start my 1959 for... in reply to chad batterman, 11-15-2012 17:19:18
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| | The engine is badly flooded. Sandblast or replace the plugs. If all else is well, it should start. Dean |
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| chad batterman
11-15-2012 18:29:36
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Re: fuel leaking out of choke when I try to start my 1959 for... in reply to Dean, 11-15-2012 18:10:49
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| Dean, I've cleaned and gapped the plugs a few times over the past week. I have recently been able to get it started, and it runs well at low idle. The engine starts to roll and dies at 3/4 throttle. This has been the case the four times that I've managed to start it. The low idle screw is out one turn. I've tried again with the high idle out 2 turns, as my tractor mechanic suggested, and also out 1 1/4 turns as the manual suggests with no success. Once it dies, I have only been able to restart after cleaning the badly fuel-fouled plugs. HELP:) |
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| soundguy
11-16-2012 11:32:27
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Re: fuel leaking out of choke when I try to start my 1959 for... in reply to chad batterman, 11-15-2012 18:29:36
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| it's flooding out then... |
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| soundguy
11-15-2012 17:23:48
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Re: fuel leaking out of choke when I try to start my 1959 for... in reply to chad batterman, 11-15-2012 17:19:18
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| | perfectly normal. when you choke it is sucks a spray of fuel thru.. it has to go somewhere... |
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