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Power Adjustment

I've got an 8fgu32 s/n 63427 that runs great but has no power when on an incline (fwd or rev).
I've checked/adjusted the timing but to no avail.
Engine just doesn't seem to have any torque.
  • Posted 8 Mar 2024 15:52
  • By Kevin_Linn
  • joined 15 Dec'22 - 1 message
  • Iowa, United States
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Check your inch pedal cable. It shouldn't Be tight , allow a 1/4" pedal movement before cable pulls. Check mixer gaskets. Check TA adjustment and 02 sensor readings. When you step gas pedal down and rev up engine , pull tilt back at same time to see if rpm increases. If not. Check fuel filters
  • Posted 19 Apr 2024 05:55
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 128 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
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