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Re: Farmall A Zenith Carb questions
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Posted by Chad from Michigan on March 07, 2007 at 09:22:32 from (152.72.151.71):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall A Zenith Carb questions posted by RustyFarmall on March 07, 2007 at 08:34:44:
Well I didn't really think it was a short cut. Kind of like if your engine in your car needs a head gasket your not going to rebuild the entire engine just to fix a bad head gasket. The carb was rebuilt at the dealership when the tractor was rebuilt about 7-9 years ago and then it sat for 5-7 years untill I bought it. Main problem was varnich in the carb. I must not have got a passage way clean. Everythinkg looked good. so I fixed the gasket which broke when I pulled it apart. chock shafts and seals are good, same as the throtal. All the jets were clean I could see through them. pulled all apart soaked and air pressured out. I will do it again. I had the same problem on my Cubs carb in the idle circut I fianly got it but I don't remember what it was. I will also pull it apart and check the new IH gasket some times they cover up parts of the passage ways and need to be trimmed. I forgot to check that.
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