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Re: International Cub DOA...help needed..
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Posted by Nat 2 on March 15, 2006 at 06:31:42 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: International Cub DOA...help needed.. posted by Jesse on March 14, 2006 at 15:42:52:
I really hate to sound like a crumudgeon, but I just have to comment: If you don't even know enough about how a simple 4-stroke gasoline engine works to do a simple spark check, you really shouldn't be behind the wheel of that tractor. Let's get that problem resolved right now so you can get your tractor driver license back: If it seems like it doesn't have fire, then check for fire: Pull a spark plug, lay it against the block, and crank the engine over. See a spark? You have fire, so that's not the problem. No spark? Then your problem is somewhere in the ignition. Air, fuel, and fire, all at the right time. That's how a gasoline engine works. If your engine don't run, then it's got to be one of those, so start checking. Air is generally not the problem unless your engine is badly worn to the point where it can't suck enough air, or the cam is broken and not letting air in. Normally problems like this are fuel or fire.
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