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Old 09-02-2017, 09:36 AM
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Default Continued engine problems with my 129

There were too many threads that started as a specific topic and migrated on to more general discussion, so I started this one for any possible continuation. A recent suggestion was to post a short youtube video showing how my engine is running. I'll gladly do this if it would be truly worthwhile.

To summarize my other recent threads - I have recently cleaned the carb, replaced points, condenser, coil, and plug in an attempt to get the engine running better. Of late there has been a loss of power especially during mowing. Following the installation of the new parts, things are no better. Both leaner and richer carb adjustments did not help either. The tractor did not even have enough power to get from partway down the yard back up to my garage.

In short, I highly suspect a rebuild is in order. I can't imagine what else to try at this point. The engine is 40+ years old - has been overhauled once (probably at least 20 years ago) but I'm not certain what all was done at that time.

Any further suggestions welcomed, but right now I'm leaning towards contacting this Kustom Lawn and Garden business to obtain a short block.

Thanks to all who followed and posted to my previous threads.
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Old 09-02-2017, 09:47 AM
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I suggest loading up the tractor and bringing it to me. Not to offend but with your limited skill set you could easily be over looking something simple and there could be a bunch of different reason for your condition that would take use forever to talk you through. I've bought plenty of Cub's over the years that the seller thought needed rebuilt but the reality was that all it needed was an experienced mechanic. Unless it smokes like a freight train I doubt it needs a rebuild.
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Old 09-02-2017, 10:54 AM
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Tim....LOL about 'smoking like a freight train'. Actually, it smokes VERY little. I see a puff now and then when making turns or using more throttle, but it's not like I see any sort of constant blue smoke. Not at all. It does, however, go through a good amount of oil. And when it's running well - like after an hour or so after I start mowing - I don't notice any problems at all. But, since putting on the new electrical components, things are surely much worse.

I appreciate your offer greatly, but since my brother is also a mechanic, has a shop, and has just expressed a willingness to trailer it there (only about 30 minutes from me) to check it out, I believe I'll go that route.

One thing I forgot to ask in all the recent posts and threads, however, is: Can you effectively check the compression on these with a gauge, being that the ACR system is operating? I asked my IH service guy and he said that you can come up with a number but that, due to the exhaust valve being partially held open, you can't get an accurate reading. Wouldn't you have to either run the engine backwards and/or disconnect the ACR springs?

Also...two more items...1) the condition of the battery is questionable. It's 6 years old. Once the engine is running, could inadequate voltage associated with the battery be contributing to poor engine performance? 2) When I try to start it and pull the choke, sometimes it barely wants to crank at all. It cranks better with the choke pushed in. Makes no sense (?)
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Is your brother a car mechanic or a small engine mechanic? I would let Tim take a crack at it since he offered. It may be something simple that he has seen before.
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My brother does both auto and small engines. Plus one of his mechanics does lawn mowers and small engines on his own time. Tim is 3.5 hours away from me for one thing. And, I don't even have a trailer to be able to take it anywhere.
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Old 09-02-2017, 06:03 PM
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I think if you take a video and post it and do some real close ups to everything you changed, go slowly with the camera, we might be able to figure it out. However, it sounds like your brother and other guy are close so let us know
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