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Posted by Wayne L on January 01, 2006 at 16:40:30 from (4.159.104.65):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 340 posted by billde on January 01, 2006 at 11:44:43:
Thanks for all the help. 1st off there is plenty of suction from the throat of the carb as I put my palm against it and it sucked it tight. 2nd not sure what the primary circuit is in the Carb, I did clean it all out and replaced the needle/seat and jets. 3rd, Not alot of spark coming from the plugs, I can barely see it. This leads me to believe the condenser is bad. I just replaced the points/condesor this fall. I will pick up a new one tomorrow if the dealer is open. Question if the resistor btwn the 12v and coil goes bad will this burn out the condesors?. Or if it goes bad do you have no spark at the coil?. I have good spark at the coil as I mentioned before. Back to the carb, when it is choked gas runs out of the throat. Thanks Wayne Wayne
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