Bob Watkins
Member
Hello again,
As many of you know this B is my first restoration and I have had many posts asking for help and advice. thanks so much for all those who have been helpful! The B is making progress. I took it for a ride yesterday.
I have a DLTX 67 carburetor that was on the tractor when I bought it. I have spent many hours working on this carb! I have sand blasted, drilled all the passageways and replaced ALL the brass parts and the needles. I finally bought another carb on e-bay which was rebuilt by Robert's Carburetor and put it on the tractor to make sure it wasn't something else. It wasn't! The problem is the original carb! the tractor runs fine on the Robert's carb.
I bought the Robert's Video, How to Rebuild DLTX Series Carburetors. I have Done Everything on the video! the original carb still does what it always did! Tractor starts, speeds up, slows to almost die, then speeds up, over and over. I don't know what else to do.
I can't have 2 carbs, I need to sell one. I can't sell one if it isn't right!
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Bob
As many of you know this B is my first restoration and I have had many posts asking for help and advice. thanks so much for all those who have been helpful! The B is making progress. I took it for a ride yesterday.
I have a DLTX 67 carburetor that was on the tractor when I bought it. I have spent many hours working on this carb! I have sand blasted, drilled all the passageways and replaced ALL the brass parts and the needles. I finally bought another carb on e-bay which was rebuilt by Robert's Carburetor and put it on the tractor to make sure it wasn't something else. It wasn't! The problem is the original carb! the tractor runs fine on the Robert's carb.
I bought the Robert's Video, How to Rebuild DLTX Series Carburetors. I have Done Everything on the video! the original carb still does what it always did! Tractor starts, speeds up, slows to almost die, then speeds up, over and over. I don't know what else to do.
I can't have 2 carbs, I need to sell one. I can't sell one if it isn't right!
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Bob