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Re: Re: Re: IH 460 misfiring
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Posted by Catkill Pete on March 12, 2004 at 12:23:08 from (207.127.238.149):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH 460 misfiring posted by terry on March 11, 2004 at 23:17:13:
You might want to post this question on the Farmall board. Now I'm going to get myself in a whole lot of trouble,BUT I don't think gas line antifreeze will cure it [I could be wrong]. It doesn't seem to be the fuel that is the problem, instead it seems to be a combination of the size and shape of the carb venturi along with the temp and humidity of the air. The frost seems to be internal condensation freezing from the intake air. I will admit however that I'm no engineer. That said it seems to me that the "cure" is to supply heat to the intake air or the carb. I built a box from aluminum flashing to fit over the carb and trap the engine heat, It seemed to help but was not a cure all, however I swapped the tractor before I ever got around to experimenting more with it. Maybe somebody on the other board has come up with something more efficent.
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