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allis chalmers model b not running

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VMR

09-24-2006 09:30:23




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WE PULLED THE HEAD OFF OUR MODEL B TO CLEAN IT UP AND REPLACE THE HEAD GASKET. WE MOVED THE PISTONS WITH THE HEAD OFF. WE PUT IT BACK TOGETHER. NOW IT WILL NOT RUN. IT RAN FINE BEFORE WE TOOK IT APART. IT IS GETTING GOOD SPARK AND FUEL TO THE CYLINDERS. WHAT IS CAUSING IT NOT TO RUN.




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Keith-ORVRM,

09-24-2006 12:53:46




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 Re: allis chalmers model b not running in reply to VMR, 09-24-2006 09:30:23  
Just curious did you adjust both intake and exhaust valve tappet gaps, after you installed new head gasket??

Keith



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old

09-24-2006 12:40:35




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 Re: allis chalmers model b not running in reply to VMR, 09-24-2006 09:30:23  
I would say you probably have the fireing order all wrong. #1 piston is the one by the radiator and the fireing order is 1, 2, 4, 3, if thats off it will never run



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Kent of SW MO

09-24-2006 10:47:40




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 Re: allis chalmers model b not running in reply to VMR, 09-24-2006 09:30:23  
Did you pull the mag when you pulled the head? If so you will need to retime the engine.

Kent



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russ1

09-24-2006 10:28:51




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 Re: allis chalmers model b not running in reply to VMR, 09-24-2006 09:30:23  
Rotating the crankshaft should not make any difference. Could be a leaky intake manifold gasket allowing too much air after the carburator.



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