Re: 9N Tractor loses power after 20 Min


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Posted by GD on Friday, February 08, 2008:

In Reply to: Re: 9N Tractor loses power after 20 Min posted by rich4 on Friday, February 08, 2008:

rich4,
Thanks - yes, had to clean out all lines, replaced the valve and sediment bowl on the bottom of tank, installed new fuel filter (it's clear and I can see gas flowing).
I know that the exhaust/intake manifold is in pretty bad shape around the 2 external exhaust ports, any thoughts as to whether a new manifold might solve this? The intake ports (and gasket area around them)didn't look too bad, but I'm toying with the idea that they could be leaking when it get's hot. Has anyone had this experience before?



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