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Re: F12/F14 Timing/fail to start
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Posted by John M on July 13, 2005 at 03:17:32 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: F12/F14 Timing/fail to start posted by DA@STL on July 12, 2005 at 19:33:30:
OK,I agree with Kevin as I have for 5 years fopught and battled with mine to get it running right without flooding and choking me to death when it does run,but......my probelm I think was the carb and float.Spec is 1 27/32-29/32,I sett mine at like 1 3/4.We pulled it out to the house from the barn and I tried to start it by pulling and within a few feet she was flooded.I let it sit overnite,pulled the plugs and cleaned them,set the float,and on the third pull she fired right off and ran like a Farmall and has been fine since.I have switvhed to the 3077 Autolites and that has made it even better.Oh and something else,you souldnt need the choke but maybe,maybe one crank.
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