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'52 Farmall Super C problems

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Randy Bishop

04-18-2005 14:34:08




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I have a 52 farmall super c that I cannot get to run right. It misses real bad. Sometimes when I start it, it will run fine but after it gets warmed up it will start missing. Sometimes if I choke it I can keep it running but not very well.It has new plugs, wires, points and condencer. Any help anyone?




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Tommy Pierce

05-01-2005 19:15:04




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 Re: '52 Farmall Super C problems in reply to Randy Bishop, 04-18-2005 14:34:08  
Sounds like it is sucking air around the intake. Spark plug brands want cause that. Bad point setting will though, recheck the points.



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riverbend

04-18-2005 20:11:59




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 Re: '52 Farmall Super C problems in reply to Randy Bishop, 04-18-2005 14:34:08  
I'd have a look at the coil. It should take less fuel when the engine is warm.



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old

04-18-2005 15:48:14




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 Re: '52 Farmall Super C problems in reply to Randy Bishop, 04-18-2005 14:34:08  
Sounds like a fuel problem either not getting enough fuel or the carb needs to be rebuilt



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kjm

04-18-2005 18:50:53




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 Re: '52 Farmall Super C problems in reply to old, 04-18-2005 15:48:14  
Randy, I am with Old, lack of fuel or Champion spark plugs.(I like Autolites or AC)



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Don L C

04-18-2005 19:46:43




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 Re: '52 Farmall Super C problems in reply to kjm, 04-18-2005 18:50:53  
Sounds like its sucking air...start it ...squart W-D 40 around where the intake bolts to the head....see if you hear a change in the sound of the engine if so,need new gasket or re tighten only....check it could be a loos plug.



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