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Re: JD 3010 gas


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Posted by Glen in TX on July 25, 2006 at 09:07:11 from (208.246.9.131):

In Reply to: Re: JD 3010 gas posted by jaycoward on July 25, 2006 at 04:49:22:

If you need to get the air cleaner off to clean it out better you'll probably have to remove the dash cover, side panels, screens and lift the hood off to get at it better or at least lift the hood propping it up. You'll find views of the air cleaner in the 3010 parts book at JD Parts online by clicking on parts catalog in left column and entering 3010 there. You sure shouldn't have to be starting it with ether this time of year and may need to check timing, valve setting and wear on distributor and other things also. That ether cuts down on ring and engine life everytime you have to use it. Seems when weather gets hot and humid air doesn't move as well and blockages in air cleaners and the like really show up more and you'll notice several people on here having that problem this month?? Mud daubers and old dirt grease build up inside air cleaner and tubes can really cut off the air flow and won't let any new engine breathe right and carb not get enough air and runs rich no matter how you set it. Some of those Zenith 69 carbs can be rebuilt and do real well but some just seem to be junk like the M/S USX carbs depending on the age and care they were given over the years. Last 69 carb I rebuilt for a MM had to have all the parts, float, and kit ordered from factory as warehouse didn't have it but it was available yet. That solenoid needle valve should be adjustable but some are not. It has to be hooked in the ignition circuit to open when ignition is turned on and shut when ignition switch is turned off. It was suppose to keep it from dieseling and running on after shutting off the switch. Should be able to figure out where it hooks in parts book. If not enough voltage to it or bad switch or wiring it isn't going to work right either. You can get a manual adjustable needle for most carbs to go in there but need the carb number to know if one is available for it.



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