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Re: TSX 403 carb adjustment
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Posted by Bob M on May 08, 2004 at 14:48:06 from (66.67.11.95):
In Reply to: TSX 403 carb adjustment posted by polk crawler on May 07, 2004 at 08:03:02:
PC - I'm not familiar with that particular Marvel-Schebler carb model. However the TSX series in general proceed like this: First make sure everything else (ignition system, spark plugs, valve lash) etc is in good shape and adjusted to spec. Otherwise dinking with the carburetor is effort wasted. Then: 1 - Start the tractor and let it warm up fully. (10 - 15 minutes). If there is any evidence of carb icing (frost on the exterior) wait for a warmer, dryer day to do your adjustments. Make sure the choke is fully open before proceeding. 2 - With the engine at idle, adjust the carb idle mixture screw back and forth. Find the spot where the engine idles fastest/smoothest. If necessary slow down the idle with the idle stop screw. Then repeat the idle mixture adjustment, leaving it again the fastest/smoothest idle. 3 - Next quickly accelerate the engine by grabbing the governor to carb throttle link and pulling it open sharply. If the engine stumbles or stalls, open the high speed screw about 1/4 turn at a time and repeat. If the exhaust smokes black when you snap the throttle, turn the screw IN about 1/4 turn at a time. Once you find the spot where the engine picks up without stumbling or making black smoke, OPEN the high speed screw an additional 1/8 to 1/4 turn. 4 - Finally repeat the idle mixture adjustment once more - it may have changed a bit. Hope this helps!
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