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Carb kit, what carb kit??
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Carb kit, what carb kit??
I know this is redundant but I just can't say it enough.
When I bought my 55 some years back it didn't run. I rebuilt the mag, the carb and got it running ok. At first I had some fuel problems where it wouldn't run very good without the choke about 1/2. With the help of the fine folks on this and the other board I cleaned the fuel tank and main jet. Well, it ran much better and with only a slight bit of choke. I knew this wasn't right but the fix could wait for later.
With the re-build of 49-1 I used a different carb re-build kit. I couldn't believe the difference. So 2 weeks ago I bought a kit to put in the 55. I did that today and buddy you better be holding on The tractor just runs so much better and without any choke. I should have done this long ago.
I will never use another carb kit other than the Case/IH kit.
When I bought my 55 some years back it didn't run. I rebuilt the mag, the carb and got it running ok. At first I had some fuel problems where it wouldn't run very good without the choke about 1/2. With the help of the fine folks on this and the other board I cleaned the fuel tank and main jet. Well, it ran much better and with only a slight bit of choke. I knew this wasn't right but the fix could wait for later.
With the re-build of 49-1 I used a different carb re-build kit. I couldn't believe the difference. So 2 weeks ago I bought a kit to put in the 55. I did that today and buddy you better be holding on The tractor just runs so much better and without any choke. I should have done this long ago.
I will never use another carb kit other than the Case/IH kit.
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Thanks for the scoop. I see all kinds of washers and what looks like felt seals in the carb drawings. I know that mine doesn't have them. I can picture all the air leaks that causes and leans out the engine which is something I guess we don't want to do without a water pump. Mine doesn't have the inlet screen either and big bumps or down the hill on the dam cause blockag and running partial choke out. One day recently I took 3/16 of gunk from the bottom of the sediment bowl. It got so bad because the screw at the bottom had rusted and I couldn't get it off to clean. It was get a new asembly so that I could steal the bail from it . Who knows maybe I should have drained the tank but it was full.
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Re: Carb kit, what carb kit??
Donny M wrote:I will never use another carb kit other than the Case/IH kit.
Donny,
I did not know that case/Ih made a carb kit for FORD,CHEVY JD. .
If it's been broken I did it.
If its not broken wait till I touch it.
If its not broken wait till I touch it.
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Re: Carb kit, what carb kit??
Dale51 wrote:I did not know that case/Ih made a carb kit for FORD,CHEVY JD. .
You might be surprised at how many will cross list.
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HR,
The reason the slide stuck was most likely a frayed cable; very common way back then
The Elsinore was the precursor to the CR. If I'm not mistaken the Elsinor used a Mikuni carb.
Ah, the old Keihin. ......there I was, the slide must have stuck wide open. Me and the Elsinore soon parted ways...........
The reason the slide stuck was most likely a frayed cable; very common way back then
The Elsinore was the precursor to the CR. If I'm not mistaken the Elsinor used a Mikuni carb.
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Nah,
Keihin. I ought to know. Had it apart enough times. Of course, I'm taking years ago. Along this era;
http://powersports.honda.com/the_story/heritage/heritage_milestone.asp?Decade=1970&TargetUrl=Milestone/Milestone_Model_0095.asp&PrevPageTitle=TimeLine&bhfv=7&bhrl=0&bhqt=0&bhmp=1&bhqs=1
Keihin. I ought to know. Had it apart enough times. Of course, I'm taking years ago. Along this era;
http://powersports.honda.com/the_story/heritage/heritage_milestone.asp?Decade=1970&TargetUrl=Milestone/Milestone_Model_0095.asp&PrevPageTitle=TimeLine&bhfv=7&bhrl=0&bhqt=0&bhmp=1&bhqs=1
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Rick:
There are two different part numbers:
251 234 R94 Carburetor Assy, 3/4 Updraft Farmall Cub - order carburetor assy. 63 349 C91
364 679 R91 Carburetor Assy, 3/4 Updraft International Cub and Cub Lo-Boy Tractors - order Carburetor Assy, 63 349 C91
That seems to be the only difference is in the model number. The replacement part is identical.
The rebuild kit - part # 354 454 R92 should be fine!
There are two different part numbers:
251 234 R94 Carburetor Assy, 3/4 Updraft Farmall Cub - order carburetor assy. 63 349 C91
364 679 R91 Carburetor Assy, 3/4 Updraft International Cub and Cub Lo-Boy Tractors - order Carburetor Assy, 63 349 C91
That seems to be the only difference is in the model number. The replacement part is identical.
The rebuild kit - part # 354 454 R92 should be fine!
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carb kit
I took to heart what you all are talking about here and just ordered a kit from Catskill Tractor, the dealer in Franklin NY where my tractor is and got a pleasant suprise 10% off for E-mail orders. Every little bit helps.
The tractor is in a [b]lead lined vault[/b] to keep it below the radar of cub finders!
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The tractor is in a [b]lead lined vault[/b] to keep it below the radar of cub finders!
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"Life's tough.It's even tougher if you're stupid."
- John Wayne
" We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office."
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"Life's tough.It's even tougher if you're stupid."
- John Wayne
" We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office."
- Aesop
- Rudi
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- Joined: Sun Feb 02, 2003 8:37 pm
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1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
McCormick 100-H Manure Spreader
Post Hole Digger
M-H #1 Potato Digger - Circle of Safety: Y
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