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0h9

01-04-2005 17:35:41




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thanks for info on starter ring removal that job went well.all back together and ready to run but it wont. tractor has set for 10 months but has always had trouble starting. if it does'nt start on 2nd or 3rd try it is flooded. i have spark but not a hard spark. could it not have enough compresion to suck in the gas? it has history of eating spark plugs.carbon. thanks for any ideas




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Fessman

01-05-2005 04:48:46




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 Re: non starting 9 in reply to 0h9, 01-04-2005 17:35:41  
oh9,

10 month old gas is hard to start with, especially if you have a tempermental engine to begin with. Flooding these engines is not a common problem. I have had problems with sparks that were not hot enough, and that will give you the same results. Your history of eating plugs could be the sparks are not hot enough. Once they get some crud on them, the electrical is too weak to produce good sparks. Might be time to replace, clean, and rebuild your electrical system.

Fessman

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Steve IA

01-05-2005 03:52:19




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 Re: non starting 9 in reply to 0h9, 01-04-2005 17:35:41  
I don't turn the fuel supply on until the N or NAA is started and idling well. Then I turn on the fuel. There's 2-3 minutes of gas in the carb and fuel lines. Avoids flooding for me. Steve



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Dell (WA)

01-04-2005 21:56:58




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 Re: non starting 9 in reply to 0h9, 01-04-2005 17:35:41  
Oh9..... ...try new dry AL-437 sparkies and close the gap down from standard 0.025 to 0.020. Less sparkies needed to jump the gap.

Make certain you follow Ford recommended starting procedure. 1/4 throttle, tranny in neutral, ignition switch ON, start cranking yer engine ...and NOW... give yer choke a quick pull, letter spring back. and catcher with the choke after she coffs. This minimizes flooding..... ....Dell

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