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8n spitting

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Gary Markov

10-10-2005 17:39:43




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My 8n runs good for a while, then it will start spitting on me at full throttle like its out of gas, but its not. Ive cleaned the fuel filter and blew out the fuel line and it still does it. Has anyone had this problem. The screen is also clean. Does this happen if the tractor runs hot?




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Nolan

10-12-2005 03:07:08




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 Re: 8n spitting in reply to Gary Markov, 10-10-2005 17:39:43  
Get a good sized coffee can and remove the plug in the bottom of the carburetor bowl, and watch the gas flow. Odds are, it's going to flow well, and then suddenly slow way down. That's your indication of fuel restriction.

You say you cleaned the fuel filter, makes me wonder if you put one inline. Being a gravity fed system, it takes next to nothing to restrict the flow enough to screw up the way the engine runs. Not that I've ever done that mind you. :-)

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Bob

10-10-2005 21:24:50




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 Re: 8n spitting in reply to Gary Markov, 10-10-2005 17:39:43  
There are 3 screens in the fuel system. Have you cleaned them all?



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wayne2

10-10-2005 20:52:59




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 Re: 8n spitting in reply to Gary Markov, 10-10-2005 17:39:43  
spitting? well first I'd go to Schucks and get a can of SEA FOAM-carb cleaner works so good I'm sure it will be taken off market soon!! 5$, Have you had tractor long? Maybe next compression (which I hate cause it never tells me any thing good) new plugs-points they always seem to enjoy this!! Let us know ok Wayne



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Jerry Cent. Mi.

10-11-2005 05:28:05




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 Re: 8n spitting in reply to wayne2, 10-10-2005 20:52:59  
Their is a screen on the fitting that goes into the carb. It might be slightly pluged. Belive this. I had one do the same thing and I finally removed that screen and their was a large fly in the carb. before the needle valve that was plugging the passage.



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