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chesbaycruiser

I apologize if this has been covered before...I searched but didn't find it.

I just rebuilt the carb (Khohler adjustable jet) on the K241 from my 1973 Model 10 and need to set the preliminary settings. This raises a question I've had before. All of the diagrams in the K-Series Service Manual show:

1.) Main Fuel Needle,

2.) Idle Fuel Needle and

3.) Idle Speed Screw.

However, all the adjustment instructions refer to

A.) Low Idle Adjustment and

B.) High Idle Adjustment.

I know I'm showing my ignorance here, but... :scratchead: ...I'm assuming that the Main Fuel Needle adjusts the "High Idle" and the Idle Fuel Needle adjusts the "Low Idle"? Can someone confirm this or set me straight?

Many Thanks!!!

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rmaynard

In my manual it refers to the high idle, and in parenthesis it says (main jet). So that is set to 2 turns from bottom, and the low idle is set at 2-1/2. This is all assuming that you DON'T have a Walbro.

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chesbaycruiser

Thanks Bob...that's what I figured (and how I proceeded) and it worked just fine.

For the record, I went back and reviewed my Service Manual again, and I think I see the reference you mention...Step 4 under "Adjustments"? I've read the steps about a gillion times, but that reference eluded me.

Still, seems to me Kohler could have been a little clearer in their nomenclature! That, or I'm just an idiot, which is also entirely possible!

Now to go post a question about Brake Band adhesive.....

Thanks again,

Chris

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rmaynard
Now to go post a question about Brake Band adhesive.....
Clear silicone adhesive, something like GE Silicone II

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chesbaycruiser

Thanks again Bob. Unlike the carb settings, I was able to find some posts related to the brake band adhesive, and did get some silicone adhesive. Got things clamped up and setting now.

I have to tell you though....I'm not too sure about these Wheel Horse tractors. I mean really....there's still plenty of friction-lining left, but the adhesive on this brake band only lasted 39 1/2 years!

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rmaynard

Thanks again Bob. Unlike the carb settings, I was able to find some posts related to the brake band adhesive, and did get some silicone adhesive. Got things clamped up and setting now.

I have to tell you though....I'm not too sure about these Wheel Horse tractors. I mean really....there's still plenty of friction-lining left, but the adhesive on this brake band only lasted 39 1/2 years!

Chris,

I think you ought to write a letter to Wheel Horse and complain. I would expect at least 40 years. :disgust:

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tunahead72

I have to tell you though....I'm not too sure about these Wheel Horse tractors. I mean really....there's still plenty of friction-lining left, but the adhesive on this brake band only lasted 39 1/2 years!

Chris,

I think you ought to write a letter to Wheel Horse and complain. I would expect at least 40 years. :disgust:

Yep, totally unacceptable, must have been a bad batch of adhesive.

Chris, you do have your original receipt, right? :)

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chesbaycruiser

Yes, Tuna, in fact I do!

You're right Bob...a VERY sternly-worded letter!

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Tankman

Thirty nine years, ouch! As recommended, write a complaint letter. Should have lasted a minimum of

fourty years unless you're drag racing :angry-nono: .

Posted elsewhere, good reference material, http://gardentractorpullingtips.com/carbfuel.htm

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