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Posted by F20 in MI on April 30, 2002 at 04:53:02 from (12.47.76.196):
My '37 F20 runs for about 5 minutes, then just quits. There is gas in the tank. Could this be amg problem? It will restart after sitting a minute or two without a problem. Not to whine, but the carburetor has been a consistent problem. I have experienced everything from float overflow to internal leakage. Fixed the overflow problem, now I have internal leakage to beat the band. I can shut the main jet off and the tractor will continue to run and when it is running, it's extremely rich. I have replaced the gaskets and upper half of the carb. Can anyone provide some thoughts or insight on this. I just need to tackle this last issue, then it's ready for paint. Should I just throw this carb in teh circular file and try another? Any help ould be most appreciated.
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