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The old beast runs!!! (49 M) so I have a few othe

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jamie ivester

04-13-2004 15:37:14




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A couple other questions I'll post here in hopes that you guys will see this thread...

(1)I assume that the throttle lever all the way back is idle, right? (2)After it cranked up today, it idled pretty high or at least it seemed to. Could this be caused by the shaft from the gov to carb being turned 180'? when it was installed after reinstalling the carb? When I pushed the lever forward, at some point it idled down...
(3)Whats the shift layout on the M? (it would be nice to know so I don't go through the back of the barn in high gear)
(4)It seemed to only want to crank when it was almost fully choked. I never really let it warm up much and after I cut it off it spit out a lot of gas out the air intake on the carb (had the air cleaner off cleaning it up)
(5)One last thing... I noticed a few random sparks coming from the exhaust manifold while it was running (muffler was off cause its in a barn with low ceiling). Is this normal? The engine sounded strong anyway.

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Ludwig

04-14-2004 10:07:13




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 Re: The old beast runs!!! (49 M) so I have a few in reply to jamie ivester, 04-13-2004 15:37:14  
Used to be we ran our Super M with just a short straight pipe. The first couple hours of running every spring it'd shower you with sparks and soot and crap. I'm alot happier since I put a muffler on it.



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My awnsers

04-13-2004 18:10:15




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 Re: The old beast runs!!! (49 M) so I have a few in reply to jamie ivester, 04-13-2004 15:37:14  
1. Back toward steering wheel is maximum speed foward is idle. 2. Could be out of notch but doubt if it is 180 out. 3. Foward from left R-2-4 back from left 1-3-5. 4. Depends on temperature if it will run with choke off or partial choke probaly OK. Slight drip not unusual but should not gush out. 5. Yes this is normal until it runs awhile and burns out soot etc. *********If distribitor has 90 degree turn it is not original is probaly Delco. NDS

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RB Mn.

04-13-2004 17:06:29




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 Re: The old beast runs!!! (49 M) so I have a few in reply to jamie ivester, 04-13-2004 15:37:14  
Jamie
first pull it out of garage with gas spitting and sparks flying you are all set up for a fire, get the air cleaner and muffer on.



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jamie

04-13-2004 17:50:30




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 Re: Re: The old beast runs!!! (49 M) so I have a in reply to RB Mn., 04-13-2004 17:06:29  
its in a open barn (except for the ceiling overhead). But as soon as I cut a path through the trees that have grown up around the front of the barn, I'll be happy to get it out. Just finally got air in all the tires today too... no electricity around there... 5 gal air tank...



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