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Re: whats wrong with my M
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Posted by Ed Haas on April 27, 2002 at 15:23:59 from (67.211.19.183):
In Reply to: whats wrong with my M posted by jj on April 27, 2002 at 12:16:52:
I had a similar problem with my Super M and tried everything. This may sound nuts but while I was trying to figure out what part to through at it next, I changed the oil. As it turned out when my float was sticking the year before it would flood and get gas past the rings into the oil pan. It ran fine at idle but under load it would bog and stall. apparently there was so much gas and oil in the pan that under load some would blow by and get oil in the cumbution chamber. Check your fuel supply first, but if all else fails check your oil level. After I changed the oil it ran great, pulled a 3 bottom plow, started and ran supper until the day I sold it. (still want it back)
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