Errr that's kinda what I'm asking ... before I buy one :laughing:If it fits .......
I can see I might need different mounting screws. The 4 that hold the Carb to the manifold but didn't think about the two gaskets so thanks for that :thumbsup:
Errr that's kinda what I'm asking ... before I buy one :laughing:If it fits .......
Yes much smoother. THAT CONFIRMS FUELING ISSUES..
Sorry I neglected to check the plug colors but Cylinder 2 was still running hotter .... Single barrel Carb is back in my John Deere now so can't check this now.
Can you please explain why the hot cylinder is the one that's working properly? THAT'S THE SIDE THAT'S APPARENTLY GETTING FUEL AND WORKING. NO FUEL (OR LITTLE-FROM THE CARB OR CRACKED MANIFOLD) MEANS NO FIRE(POWER) FROM THE OTHER CYLINDER (IT'S RUNNING COLDER AS THERE'S NOT FULL POWER BEING DEVELOPED)
Yes I've tried spraying the plastic manifold a few times now... But it's never shown anything.
So we have one vote for Single Carb and one vote for staying with the Dual Carb.
IMO, YOU CAN GET BY WITH THE SINGLE BARREL. KEEPING WITH THE DUAL WILL ALLOW MORE AIR FLOW, MORE EFFICIENCY, MORE POWER
Has anyone swapped out a plastic twin barrel manifold for an aluminum twin barrel manifold?... are any modifications required?
Yep good points. I'll go ahead and order an Ali manifold and fit the engine to the mower while waiting for the parts to arrive.IMO, it you can replace the plastic with aluminum, I WOULD change it, much more durable.
Lastly, inspect that plastic manifold with a magnifying glass just to confirm no hairline cracks elsewhere in the manifold.
**You want to check the plugs with the "old set up" on the engine and not just idling, but full power. You can re-mount the engine in the frame now that the issue is about narrowed down...
But how can this be when I've cleaned and skimmed the heads, lapped in all valves, new valve seals and new gaskets? ... Compression is high and the same in both cylinders?I suspect that one side of the carb(coldish cylinder), is still clogged, running lean (resulting in running rough, "popping"-possibly a "lean sneeze" condition.
Yes but the carb can't be clogged/cracked/broke because it's brand new so apart from the manifold what else could this be? :confused2:
Yep good points. I'll go ahead and order an Ali manifold and fit the engine to the mower while waiting for the parts to arrive.
I did check the Plugs at full power previously. And they are still white'ish... a bit whiter on the hotter Cylinder 2
But how can this be when I've cleaned and skimmed the heads, lapped in all valves, new valve seals and new gaskets? ... Compression is high and the same in both cylinders?
Correct ^^. I did not re-read 14 pages of this thread.
If the other single barrel carb and intake solves the problem, the issue HAS TO BE the intake or carb..
Intake ............... I forgot how many times I said it was the intake in the duration of this thread......
I did say something else also.... But my main thing was the fuel system.....