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Re: IH 460 carb problem
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Posted by Walt Stein on August 15, 2005 at 13:41:09 from (172.209.12.227):
In Reply to: Re: IH 460 carb problem posted by ChadS on August 13, 2005 at 08:17:44:
Hi Chad , Read your last posting and will be watching for the pics . Have still got numerous searches in the works ,for a duplicate carb . I've also located a carburetor rebuilder ,whom is familiar with this particular carb and says he can probably repair it . Your theory, that ,insufficient fuel during the beginning of acceleration is I'm sure correct . Dont know why IH didnt incoporate an accelerator pump in all their carbs . Sure seems like it would have been a real simple way to have made their engines less critical to other factors when power see saws back and forth. In past years, I used this track for square baling ,and for loader ops. It always performed flawlessly . WALT
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