Posted by JDseller on October 27, 2010 at 06:35:30 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: Skipping posted by Showcrop on October 27, 2010 at 04:31:55:
I will kind of second what Dean says. I would replace the spark plugs first. I have been getting bad ones this last year or so. They will fire fine cold but when they heat up they start missing. My pressure washer did this and I clean the carb twice before trying the plug. The plug was the problem. As for the soot on them. If you have a weak spark under load you will have to have the carb adjusted rich to run. It will foul the plugs fairly quick. If the new plugs don"t fix it then try the coil and condenser. They could be breaking down under load. I have had coils act like the carb was adjusted wrong for load: stumbling as the load was applied. Also did you replace the ignition switch lately? I have ran into several of these "new" China and India switches that will act funny when they get hot. Cost a good Ford friend of mine a lot of money to find out his "new" switch was bad. He thought he had a bad valve guide hanging like Allen suggested. He had the head rebuilt and the problem was the same. (The valves and seats where worn but not the problem)
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