I recently rebuild the motor / front end on a 1952 8n. This actually was my first ever rebuild project and it went fairly smoothly. The motor and paint are finished and i just fired it up for the first time since the rebuild a couple of night ago. Great oil pressure, etc etc and she purrs like a kitten as long as the choke is held out. I rebuild the carb prior to rebuilding the whole motor and it had this same problem before so i'm quite sure the carb is the culprit still, i have a feeling i just didn't get it cleaned enough or something. The tractor will idle at 300 - 400 rpm without the choke being held out but as soon as the rpms get up around 800 or more it starts to stumble and will stall, it even surges occasionally (governor was rebuilt with the rest of the motor). I have all the linkage on correctly and adjusted perfectly. My logic says that the tractor gets enough fuel when running at a low rpm so it doesn't cough or sputter but when it call for more fuel it can't get it so therefore restricting the airflow in (choking) it helps to balance it better. Also the feul flow to the carb is great, all screens / filters are clean and the fuel will flow out like crazy so i know thats not the problem. Also no matter how much i richen up the main mixture screw (screw out) it doesn't make a difference.
Any advice would be good. I kinda looks to me like i need to rebuild this one again and do a better job or buy a new one. Also the parts used in the rebuild were just a rebuild kit from Tractor Supply... cheap parts maybe.
thanks, Tyler
Any advice would be good. I kinda looks to me like i need to rebuild this one again and do a better job or buy a new one. Also the parts used in the rebuild were just a rebuild kit from Tractor Supply... cheap parts maybe.
thanks, Tyler