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Cub109 12-16-2013 09:51 AM

Cub 1650 help!!
 
I replaced the carb on my 1650, it ran great, then the next morning found that it was leaking fuel. I heard that aftermarket carbs, had issues with the float needle, so I replaced it with the old one, and it solved the problem. I went to make minor adjustments at idle and full throttle and now it will not run at full throttle. It idles fine, but starts to bog down and run terrible as you increase the throttle. I swapped carbs and it does it with both. I checked the timing using an ohmmeter and it is fine. I heard someone mention that a bad condenser might be the cause? Any thoughts?? Please help.

J-Mech 12-16-2013 11:46 AM

First off, did you flush the tank? You should probably put the new needle and seat back in, make sure they are clean, and set the float height. There probably wasn't anything wrong with the new, just either had dirt stuck in the needle, or the float wasn't adjusted right.

Cub109 12-16-2013 12:39 PM

Thanks, I will flush the tank tonight, I but to new seat and needle back in the new carb and have the same problem with the throttle. I went back to the old carb last night and had the same problem, so it cant be the carb can it? I'm at a total loss. Im going to replace the condenser tonight and see what that does?

IH Cub Cadet 12-16-2013 12:57 PM

Sounds to me like you have a restriction somewhere from the gas tank to the carb. I've had screens clogged in the tank outlet, on/off gas valve off the tank clogged and carb inlet barb clogged. Check that you have free flow of gas to the carb by pulling the fuel line to it.

J-Mech 12-16-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Cub109 (Post 231684)
Thanks, I will flush the tank tonight, I but to new seat and needle back in the new carb and have the same problem with the throttle. I went back to the old carb last night and had the same problem, so it cant be the carb can it? I'm at a total loss. Im going to replace the condenser tonight and see what that does?

Please stop throwing parts at it. Flush the fuel system, maybe replace the hose from the tank to the carb.

Yes, it could be the carb.... if they are both plugged up. Condenser is a possibility, but being that you didn't have this problem till you started working on the fuel system, it's probably fuel related. :bigthink:

Calvins66Cub 12-16-2013 08:32 PM

***Outside only!!!***
Just a last resort try, but you could pull the float bowl while it's on the tractor. Try turning on the gas and manually actuating the float to see if it is flowing free, and then completely shutting off at a level float.
When I hear gas coming out the intake, that usually is a bad float setting/needle, or the wrong jets. :TwoCents:

J-Mech 12-16-2013 11:38 PM

[QUOTE=Calvins66Cub;231765When I hear gas coming out the intake, that usually is a bad float setting/needle, or the wrong jets. :TwoCents:[/QUOTE]

Jetting has nothing to do with gas overflowing the bowl. :bash2:

Calvins66Cub 12-16-2013 11:45 PM

J-Mech
I agree, but i am a little unclear as to exactly where the gas is coming out.
I'm not positive, but if the jet were too large, couldn't it spit back and run extremely rich, as if the choke were on? It sounds like a float issue though.

J-Mech 12-16-2013 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Calvins66Cub (Post 231810)
J-Mech
I agree, but i am a little unclear as to exactly where the gas is coming out.
I'm not positive, but if the jet were too large, couldn't it spit back and run extremely rich, as if the choke were on? It sounds like a float issue though.

No. If gas is coming out the carb, the float is either set wrong, the needle isn't seating, or it has something stuck in the valve. Besides, unless the OP changed carbs, it should have an adjustable main valve. It's not a Holley.

Calvins66Cub 12-16-2013 11:52 PM

I stand corrected.


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