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Gas flooding problems on 615 IHC combine(263 c.i.)

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Brian B (MO)

01-10-2002 14:59:45




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When combine was purchased had to choke it to get enough gas to pull a hill. Took carburator off(Marvel Shrebler electric solenoid, up-draft)and had it rebuilt by International. While carb was off, replaced fuel pump with another elect fuel pump, replaced rebuilt carb on, new plugs, points, and condensor and started it. The engine flooded bad, black smoke. Tried to reset float with no success. Removed new fuel pump and put the old one back in, still flooded. Ended up ordering a new rebuilt carb from IHC, still flooded just as bad as the old rebuilt carb. Purchased automotive regulator, placed inline between fuel pump and carb, if set on recommended setting(2)still floods. Turn it to a 1 still floods. Turn it to 1/2 and will idle without flooding, but will not rev up or pull itself. Must have at 3/4 setting to get it to pull and work, but still floods. After 2 to 3 hrs of operating, will have 1-2 quarts of gas in oil.
Tried spraying either around intake to check for excessive vaccum and found none. We need help bad!

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Brian Burton

01-10-2002 15:03:51




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 Re: gas flooding problems on 615 IHC combine(263 c.i.) in reply to Brian B (MO) , 01-10-2002 14:59:45  
Further Info: removed electric solenoid, and put in a manual needle valve from a 656 Farmall (supposed to be same engine)and still flooded.



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Orv

01-10-2002 15:47:28




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 Re: Re: gas flooding problems on 615 IHC combine(263 c.i.) in reply to Brian Burton, 01-10-2002 15:03:51  
sounds like you have a very badly plugged air cleaner.. take the intake hose off , start it up and see if it runs ok. if it does you will have to clean out the air intake system..



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