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SW 6 miss or problem
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Posted by joel shelton on March 01, 2006 at 19:03:48 from (71.125.101.226):
I thought I would ask this here on the forum. I have a 1952 SW6 gas that has a bad miss in it. When I start it up and it idles at a lower RPM everything is fine no miss. When I increase the throttle or put it under a load like pulling my harrows it misses really bad and seems to be coming from the air intake pipe or that area. I still can't pinpoint that area for sure. It has no power to pull when it misses. I have changed the oil in all areas, replaced the spark plugs, rechecked the spark plugs for any issues and saw that there is quite a bit of buildup on them even after less than an hours operation, tried playing with the jets and carb screws to no avail, clean the air intake canister and replaced the oil there too. BTW this problem was happening before I did any of these. At one time the hose coming out of the carb from the air intake was loose and I retighened it. Any ideas? thanks joel
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