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Re: 1945 B John Deere Runs Poorly
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Posted by Allan in NE on October 20, 2004 at 20:16:14 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: 1945 B John Deere Runs Poorly posted by Sloroll on October 20, 2004 at 19:14:37:
Hi Bill, "Retarded tractors"......LOL!!!! Good one! I don't know too. :>) But, it has to do with that single barrel carb on the older Johns, like you say, "favoring" the flywheel side cylinder at idle because it has a tendency to pull more of a fuel charge for a longer duration of the crankshaft's rotation. Ugh! That sounds dumb! :>( Anyway, when they dropped on the 2 barrel carb, the problem was cured. Darn! Hope somebody comes in here and helps me with my weak-kneed try at explaining this......... What I'm tryin’ to say is that the single throated carb made the off-side cylinder act like a "hit-n-miss" engine part of the time, hence the Johnny-Pop sound. (I really don't know whether to hit the send button on this one or not)....:>( Allan
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