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Posted by Bob on April 04, 2001 at 16:47:10 from (64.0.99.137):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Carb help IH 354 posted by Ivan on April 04, 2001 at 13:58:35:
Ivan, I just rebuilt a carburetor that looked like a piece of junk, a carter UT. It would not run the way it was. I removed a new Zenith that I have always had trouble with, I think that it is to big for this tractor? Well the Carter needed A choke shaft, choke baffle, which the HI dealer sold me a used one for $7.50 and I had to modify the screw holes so it would fit. I removed all the jets except one I couldn't get out. Carefully cleaned it with carburetor cleaner.(be careful with this stuff Doctors orders, it is one of the worst things to come in contact with) Reassembled it after rebuilding it, assembled it to the tractor and the tractor started right up to my suprise and it is running better that the new Zenith. Not that I am good but, I get a lot of help from this forum. Thanks guys! Bob
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