Posted by Dalton S. on February 02, 2008 at 09:25:40 from (70.41.44.145):
I replaced the spark plugs and spark plug wires on my Case DC. Once I got the plugs in and the wires connected, I fired it up to see if I got everything right. Once I got it going, about every 3-5 seconds, a puff of black smoke would come out of the muffler. Is this a cylinder not firing or is the timing just off? Anyway, after a minute or so, I engaged the PTO to see how it would run with it on. The tractor started to blow more smoke and make a knocking noise in the engine. I turned it off right away, and now here I am. What is exactly wrong? It never smoked or made the knocking noise before I replace the spark plugs and wires. The timing was off a little however, and something is wrong with the governor, because whenever it gets warmed up, it will idle way up and out of control, unless I have it idled down to as slow as it will go. Is this a governor problem, or is it something that needs to be adjusted on the carbuerator? Thanks
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