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Re: IH carb stuff
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Posted by jpl on August 12, 2007 at 15:28:43 from (209.173.172.27):
In Reply to: IH carb stuff posted by noidea on August 12, 2007 at 13:29:56:
take 4 bolts out and remove the bottom half you can do this with carb on tractor, the metering stem comes out with a 7/16 socket, count the holes in it, you may drill the same size holes in it till you have at least 8 which works good, the venturi is the tube that will be between the bottom section and goes up into carb, about 2 1/2 inches long has number on it hard to see, you need a 30 or 32. your high speed adj screw take it out and theres a main jet seat behind it, you may need to drill it out very slighty, you can do this with carb on tractor, then you can adjust your high speed screw to get proper amt of fuel.dont forget when you drill the metering stem count all holes, when you drill it every hole will be straight thru and count as two.
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