Posted by Ryaninks on December 05, 2012 at 02:56:56 from (174.79.111.200):
In Reply to: dltx10 problems posted by Ryaninks on December 04, 2012 at 17:19:28:
ok, now that i'm at a computer and not a smartphone, i'll actually type up everything i've done so far.
-No air stack on it at this time. -Drilled EVERY passage in the carb. -NEW nozzle -Float set by both measuring from the top of the bowl and verifying it with a piece of clear tube. -Head has been rebuilt by a reputable machine shop with new guides, valves, and springs. -All valves adjusted according to spec. -Good compression on both cylinders. (I don't have any actual number for yall but it takes quite abit to crank her over and i'm not small fella) -I can unhook the carb from the governor and run the butterfly by hand and it makes no difference. All bushings and throttle plate have been replaced.
-Both needles do seem to be working, i can find a sweet spot where it runs "better" but not right by any means. (this isn't my first john deere so i do know how they are supposed to run) I swapped mags with my 50 A (Wico X) and I get the same results.
I've bought all the videos from roberts and have watched them so many times i can see them in my dreams. The only thing i have noticed on the carb but from what i understand it shouldn't make a difference is that the bowl vents have been removed. (The tractor is sittin on a stand in the shop right now so i don't see this making a difference, feel free to correct me if i'm wrong though)
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