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Re: JD 90 Skid Steer Onan motor dilemma
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Posted by Aaron L. on April 13, 2005 at 00:51:47 from (67.40.106.216):
In Reply to: Re: JD 90 Skid Steer Onan motor dilemma posted by Gerald J. on April 07, 2005 at 08:17:22:
Thanks for the information. I cleaned up the carburetor. I replaced another section of fuel line, and put a new wiring harness in from the operator console to the motor. Fuel was getting there so I check for spark. I was only getting spark on one cylinder. I replaced the spark plug wires and put in new spark plugs (again). Now I can get it to start pretty good, but I've got a power problem. When the clutch is not engaged the motor will run well, but when I engage the clutch it bogs down and I have to nurse it along. I tinkered with the governor a bit and could get a bit more power if I pushed back on one of the governor levers. I don't know how to properly set a governor. If any of you have any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated. Another strange thing is this. When I start to go down hill I will lose power and the engine will cut out.
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