I have a 98 MTD 800-series garden tractor with the 18.5 opposed I/C twin. (4-screw pump, non-adjustable carb).
Here's what it does:
1) Takes a LOT of cranking to start when cold. When warm, fires up with barely a touch of the key.
2) Surges at full throttle. Give it a slight amount of choke and it smooths out.
3) Needs more choke to idle without stalling.
4) When under load (mower or snowblower engaged or driving) it runs fine with no choke until it warms up (see #5.)
5) After about 20-30 minutes of use, it begins to stall and lacks a severe amount of power. No amount of choke seems to make a difference one way or another. Once it's had a chance to cool down a little, it will run a little better, but not for long.
6) Here's the weird one. Whether hot or cold, it runs fine with no choke if the air filter is removed (new filter). Placing the filter over the carb opening immediately causes the surging again until I choke it a little. I have not tried this under load as mowing kicks up more dust and debris than I care to suck into the intake.
What I've done:
1) New plugs and ignition coil.
2) New air filter.
3) New fuel lines (all) and filter. Have confirmed that no air is entering the fuel system ahead of the pump.
4) Rebuilt/cleaned carb several times. Can't get any cleaner than it is. Pump is filling the bowl as it should and float seems to be functioning properly.
5) Tried a completely different carb off a good-running engine.
6) Checked flywheel key... No issues there.
7) Both cylinders have great compression.
8) Eliminated tractor kill switch wiring... No change.
9) Adjusted governor...seemed to be properly adjusted from the get go and linkage is intact.
All of the above have made either very little or no difference in the performance. In general, the problem has gotten worse throughout the last 20-30 hours of use. Been chasing the for about a year now and I'm out of stuff to try. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here's what it does:
1) Takes a LOT of cranking to start when cold. When warm, fires up with barely a touch of the key.
2) Surges at full throttle. Give it a slight amount of choke and it smooths out.
3) Needs more choke to idle without stalling.
4) When under load (mower or snowblower engaged or driving) it runs fine with no choke until it warms up (see #5.)
5) After about 20-30 minutes of use, it begins to stall and lacks a severe amount of power. No amount of choke seems to make a difference one way or another. Once it's had a chance to cool down a little, it will run a little better, but not for long.
6) Here's the weird one. Whether hot or cold, it runs fine with no choke if the air filter is removed (new filter). Placing the filter over the carb opening immediately causes the surging again until I choke it a little. I have not tried this under load as mowing kicks up more dust and debris than I care to suck into the intake.
What I've done:
1) New plugs and ignition coil.
2) New air filter.
3) New fuel lines (all) and filter. Have confirmed that no air is entering the fuel system ahead of the pump.
4) Rebuilt/cleaned carb several times. Can't get any cleaner than it is. Pump is filling the bowl as it should and float seems to be functioning properly.
5) Tried a completely different carb off a good-running engine.
6) Checked flywheel key... No issues there.
7) Both cylinders have great compression.
8) Eliminated tractor kill switch wiring... No change.
9) Adjusted governor...seemed to be properly adjusted from the get go and linkage is intact.
All of the above have made either very little or no difference in the performance. In general, the problem has gotten worse throughout the last 20-30 hours of use. Been chasing the for about a year now and I'm out of stuff to try. Any help would be greatly appreciated.