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Topic: Re: Farmall cub engine
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| CDrake
01-13-2013 10:29:08
108.45.60.34
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Now, I just rebuilt the carb....however, it did this loping before, somewhat. If I hold the governor (the gooser?) and push it forward, I can get a lot more revs out of it, however, I can still feel it trying to go back and forth under its own volition.Yes, a (very) little choke did seem to help.
Not sure what you mean about the main jet; wouldn't you have to remove the entire carb to get to this? |
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| old
01-13-2013 11:52:30
209.86.226.27
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Re: Farmall cub engine in reply to CDrake, 01-13-2013 10:29:08
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| If that carb if like most cub carbs the main jet sits down low and forward on the carb. It has a brass plug sort of thing covering it. Remove that brass plug turn the gas on and you should get a steady flow of gas there. Since you said choking it help that tell me you missed something when you did that carb rebuild. |
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