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Posted by farmall on June 13, 2005 at 22:25:50 from (66.186.75.75):
In Reply to: Re: super m carb serial number posted by ChadS on June 13, 2005 at 09:01:22:
The super mta I just drilled the hole 2 sizes bigger and the plugs are really fowling, I can turn the jet screw in and the black smoke will be reuced but when I give it a shot of gas there isen't enough. You said something about the coil. I have a original style but new 6 volt coil, do I need to change it? When I put new plugs in the tractor runs like a million bucks but when it idless before it pulls it starts alot of black smoke and then it won't run worth a darn. I was just going to go back to a stock carb but it sounds like I wouldn't be using the money I already spent in the engine to its upmost potential which was my original goal. Now super h time, I put the spring in and the rpms are now plentyful. I checked the plugs after the pull and they were light black, so I'm asuming that it is getting more than enough gas. Is there anything else I should be donig to this tractor (timing) or am I close to the end. That govenor spring brought the life back to that super h. Its revs so hight that I can't get the idle down to a low idle, but that doesn,t worry me at all. Thank-you for your help it is greatly appreciated.
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