My Farmall Super C will not run smooth unless I choke it about halfway.
Even at low idle, it does not run smooth unless choked halfway. When I quickly open the throttle as suggested by Steve at advance, the engine sputters without the choke, but with the choke, it runs fine.
When the engine is choked halfway, it runs perfectly as if nothing is wrong.
My question is, could this be an issue with the fuel line or should I take off the carburetor and do some maintenance?
If I remove the gas line from the carb and let it empty into a mason jar, how much gas should flow out in a minute? As suggested by someone here, I will try this tomorrow to see if it is blocked up.
If you have followed my previous questions, I thought I fixed the issue of the tractor stalling going up hills by removing some grit from the fuel inlet port into the sediment bowl. However, now the tractor will not run smooth without being choked.
John
Even at low idle, it does not run smooth unless choked halfway. When I quickly open the throttle as suggested by Steve at advance, the engine sputters without the choke, but with the choke, it runs fine.
When the engine is choked halfway, it runs perfectly as if nothing is wrong.
My question is, could this be an issue with the fuel line or should I take off the carburetor and do some maintenance?
If I remove the gas line from the carb and let it empty into a mason jar, how much gas should flow out in a minute? As suggested by someone here, I will try this tomorrow to see if it is blocked up.
If you have followed my previous questions, I thought I fixed the issue of the tractor stalling going up hills by removing some grit from the fuel inlet port into the sediment bowl. However, now the tractor will not run smooth without being choked.
John