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Posted by thert on April 19, 2004 at 07:36:14 from (65.19.206.86):
Will a H manifold fit on an M? Here is the situation: I have a small crack in the intake side of my M's manifold near #3 cylinder intake just after the square portion of the manifold. Problems are: I can't get #3 to fire and have replaced plug and have spark (maybe a wee bit weak), new #3 plug is wet no firing indicated at all, tractor starts easily and runs but need to run on nearly full choke, #4 cylinder was not hitting so I replace plug and it fixed problem but I noticed that I had carbon build up very soon after (running to rich?), can't seem to get much adjustment from the high or low speed screws on carb (both in all way then back out 1 1/2 - 2 turns), carb was dismantled and socked in cleaner for a day, did a quick compression test before I bought the tractor and thought all cylinders were near 100 psi (I will run another check soon to verify variation b/w cylinders). Do you think that the crack is responsible for all the problems or could there be other problems (carborator? or ignition?) that I should check first? Thanks Tim
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