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Re: While I'm Beggin' For Help (Long)
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Posted by FC on April 26, 2006 at 08:19:44 from (64.141.134.66):
In Reply to: While I'm Beggin' For Help (Long) posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2006 at 18:32:21:
I am not familiar with the engine (or tractor for that matter), but I would take a hard look at something else in the loop. Case in point....I had an old chevy pickup that ran like a million bucks, but every so often it would foul out one plug. Clean the plug and it ran great again. I was almost to the point I was figuring it was a ring, valve seals, etc. It finally came to me that the plug that was fouling was directly under the vacuum modulator port. Bingo. I removed the vacuum line and tranny fluid came running out the bottome end. I knew I was losing a small amount of fluid, but never connected that with the fouled plug. Just a thought, but I was just wondering if maybe you are losing something into those two cylinders and as long as it is running hard it will "burn off" clean? Just a thought. My next move would be to run different plugs making sure to use the correct heat range of plug or maybe slighter hotter.
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