David Boyd

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Have 48 8N front distributer that will start but have to have choke 1/4 way out to run. At higher RPMs it will sputter and has no power. Carb has been rebuilt. What do you suppose is the problem?
 


Pulling out the choke gives you a richer mixture. So, you could have either a fuel or spark problem.

A carb out of adjustment will also cause this problem; set the main jet at 1-1/2 turns out & leave it alone.

A dirty carb can cause the problem as well; start by cleaning the fuel screens.

Dirty/old gas, or water in the gas can cause this problem.

Restricted fuel flow can cause this problem; remove the bolt at the bottom of the carb & check for flow.

On my 1950 frontmount, needing choke to run is the first sign that the points need adjusting/replacing.

A vacuum leak can do the same thing. Get a hand propane torch and carefully spray it (unlit of course) around the intake manifold at the carb to manifold interface & the manifold to block gasket of the tractor while it is running. Or, you can use carb cleaner or WD40. If it speeds up, you found the leak. Sometimes (rarely) manifolds crack or get rust holes.

Lastly, when all else fails, you could have an air leak around the carb metering section. The likely suspects are leaky throttle shaft seals and/or a worn throttle shaft. Or, just a real dirty carb w/ clogged passages.

Bottom line: Probably 90% of "needs choke to run" problems are fuel related, but do not rule out ignition problems, contrary to what others may tell you. I’ve had that very same problem before w/ a rebuilt carb, fresh fuel & good flow & a tight manifold.......and it was a spark problem. But, that was unusual. Just check the likely fuel problems first.

Please be sure to post back & let us know what the fix was. We all learn something if you tell us what worked!
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enrich themain a bit and see what it gets you.

have you checked for vacume leaks?

your spark good?

plugs not fouled?
 
I've had that problem a few times in the last 7 years. What I found was the screen on the the fuel/shut off valve got plugged with some sort of seeds. I don't know how they got there because I flushed the tank when I did the restore on it in 06. Pull the drain plug on the carb and open the fuel shut off valve. You should get a steady flow, if not then it's time to drain the tank and pull the valve out for a look see.Check any fuel filters or screens you may have with your system first. Good luck.
 
"has no power"

if nothing else works try widening the gap on the points - for old tractors this can work, till the "distributor" is fixed .... my points are by eye - just under 1/8 "
 

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