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Re: Re: M carb bowl question?
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Posted by AC on February 03, 2004 at 11:15:19 from (67.27.116.66):
In Reply to: Re: M carb bowl question? posted by rustyfarmall on February 03, 2004 at 09:43:20:
After I posted this and went to bed I realized that I wasn't very clear. I meant the little piece of brass tubing that sticks into the top part of the carb, but comes out of the TOP of the INSIDE on the bowl. I can sent a pic..It is notched, as if it were a screwdriver slot. One "ear" is broken off. Will that really make the tractor run differently? I am rebuilding my M carb. I soaked it in Gunk, thourghly cleaned it out, rebuilt it, and set it according to what the book said. It wouldn't even start. It has gas coming in, but couldn't fire. I took it back apart, checked everything, and tried it again...nothing. So, I put the old bowl off my loaner carb (so I could work in the tractor in the mean time) (the old bowl is off a 450 carb someone had it laying around) and I put the 450 bowl on my M carb. It ran well, but had a little miss in it when idleing, that the tractor DID NOT have when I was running the complete 450 assembly. It runs better than it ever did off idle, but misses lightly at low idle. The only thing that cures it, is when I turn the idle adjust jet (the one at an angle) all the way in. Any insight? Thanks, guys, AC
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