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NAA - transmission and carb. question
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Posted by Dennis in Texas on January 13, 2006 at 05:12:19 from (64.12.116.74):
Got another question on my 54 NAA 4 speed - shifter is very loose, I can even lift it about an inch or two, roll pin is there, does shift into all gears, but is sloppy. I have not taken off top cover as don't know what to look for. Put kit in carb. and after installation, it overflows thru drain in the bottom of carb. Re-adjusted float, checked needle valve (new), and still drips when just sitting-motor not running? Needle valve rubber is fine, slips smoothly inside main jet, floats don't rub on the bowl, when upside-down I can blow air thru gas line and not when turned right-side up...tells me the valve is shutting off...after taking it apart 8-10 times it is killing me. I just drained all fluids and all had water - flushed and filling again...tractor has been sitting for 4 yrs. outside. Thermostat housing is cracked and wonder if anyone out there has one for sale? Motor fired up first try...that is a good thing! Learning as I go.
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