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Topic: Slight stumble
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| BrianLivingstone
03-16-2013 09:31:03
198.254.146.53
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Hello all. I have a 46 2n with 12 volt conv. I have been playing with the carb as per instructions posted here a couple weeks back. I have it running much better however if I take it from a low idle to higher rpm I have a slight stumble . Is this normal? When I engage the clutch in 3rd gear it also backfires a bit until I am up to speed . Any thoughts? Thanks Brian |
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| Abbby
03-17-2013 17:32:36
67.209.68.159
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Re: Slight stumble in reply to BrianLivingstone, 03-16-2013 09:31:03
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| Brian - I do also experience the same thing. I have recently just rebuilt my carb. I screw the main jet out a couple turns and no affect. If I run slightly choked it runs fine. Many would say I have a blockage in the main jet. I explained that when I rebuilt the carb mine did not have a main jet in it. Some do not believe this. I believe some of the main jets we buy are not the correct size for the tractor for whatever reason. When it warms up I plan to pull mine out, check the size and drill out some amount. Just not exactly sure what the size needs to be. I will use pin gauges to determine what actual size is. good luck |
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| Bob Purinton
03-16-2013 19:15:17
184.9.181.114
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Re: Slight stumble in reply to BrianLivingstone, 03-16-2013 09:31:03
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| I stayed away from the "handy dandy carb tweakems" too for a long time. After doing everything I could do with the distributor; I had to look elsewhere as it seemed to load up on fuel if it idled very long and bogged down on a hill if it was a long pull. After setting the screws as directed and adjusting same as directed my '48 8n idles smoother, doesn't load up on fuel any more and pulls way better than it used to and doesn't bog down near the top. It even starts easier. The exhaust popping is about nonexistant too. |
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| BrianLivingstone
03-16-2013 16:21:33
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Re: Slight stumble in reply to BrianLivingstone, 03-16-2013 09:31:03
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| Thanks for your comments. Brian |
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| soundguy
03-16-2013 13:56:59
108.112.118.15
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Re: Slight stumble in reply to BrianLivingstone, 03-16-2013 09:31:03
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| | sounds lean to me.. open up the mainjet 1/8 turn at a time and gas on it and check. keep doing it till it smooths out. watch the exhaust.. hopefully it smooths out BEFORE it starts blowing black sooty exhaust. find the sweet spot betwixt the two if possible.. :) you may find when it warms up.. you can lean it a bit. i find I have to enrichen mine a hair when it gets colder... |
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| TOM N MS
03-16-2013 11:59:16
172.6.29.244
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Re: Slight stumble in reply to BrianLivingstone, 03-16-2013 09:31:03
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| BTW I obviously do not agree with the "two turns out and leave it alone"..It just don't work that way.. |
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| TOM N MS
03-16-2013 11:56:55
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Re: Slight stumble in reply to BrianLivingstone, 03-16-2013 09:31:03
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| Stumble u describe is often cured by opening the main fuel adjustment screw a tiny tad..That"s what I"d try and if it makes it worse adjust it the other way two tiny tads..usually 1-1/2 turns open and u are mighty close..might wind up being closer to 2 turns out. |
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