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As I mentioned in an earlier post, I'll be too busy to mess with the cub for a few days, but I did have 10 minutes last night. So I tried the throttle cable idea (increase tension on the spring) since that would be a quick experiment. I think this did help. Of course, as soon I tried a quick mow, the belt jumped off the deck, laid up on the muffler and burnt itself )-: So nothing definitive but before the belt jumped the mower clearly spun up the blades faster than it did before. I had to stop at that point.
I'll keep everyone informed. The belt did not burn through so I'll investigate this approach more the next time I have two minutes to rub together. Thanks! |
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Thank for your patience during the hiatus. Got some time to work on the cub and here is what I found:
1 - Put in a known good coil and plug - no change. 2 - Went back over governor linkage and again - this seems to mask the problem a little but I have a very high idle and it does not solve the problem. 3 - Adjusted the carb again. Found the idle screw was off my previous adjustment because the spring broke. Fixed that but in the end - no change.(no change in idle either- which is weird). 4 - Static timed the engine. Wouldn't start and kicked back during start so ignition was to far advanced. Resulting points gap was .024" - too much. 5 - Timed using points gap method only. Runs great again, but once again - no power under load. I am beginning to suspect the carb - high speed jets plugged or something. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! |
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as I mentioned in an earlier post, I'd be looking at the fuel supply. sediment bowl clean? petcock open all the way? good flow of fuel , carb clean? you may want to check around the head area for a leaking head gasket. often times after rebuilds people don't retorque the head after running the engine for a while.
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Just a thought but maybe you have water in the gas. That will give the same symptoms.
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OK, runs great now. Of course, out of desperation I tweaked 2 or 3 things, so I am not sure what fixed it:
Went to .022 timing gap. Going with .020" yields no power, while static timing with the ohmmeter yields a .024 gap and was advanced so far it would kick back on starting. So I decided to split the difference. Adjusted throttle cable yet one more time. I did have to move it, like the cable slipped through its retainer Changed governor spring down one hole on throttle cable plate/arm So either a water bubble cleared from a jet, or throttle cable is my guess. Either way I am happy! Thanks again for all the help, |
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Thanks, everyone. My 149 is doing the same thing. I'm going to try the steps explained above.
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