Power major rev issues
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 5:47 pm
Hi All
Firstly if I apologise if this is posted in the wrong place!
I am looking for help.....any help!
I have a 1959 power major which has been running fine for the last few years I've owned it, I did put a new diaphragm in the pump a year or so back. Yesterday It started to increase revs on its own when idling, it would also hold rev's when decelerated. After reading some forum posts last night I checked the vacuum pipes, butter fly valve and again the diaphragm. No issues found. When I started it today again the rev's would not behave and it would not kill properly I had to cover the air intake to cut her out. I noticed some milky scum in the rad cap and the oil cap, this made me think maybe the head was blowing and she was running on her engine oil causing the rev's to fluctuate, a friend thinks its maybe more of a fuel pump issue. It is also worth noting the the dipstick is perfectly good and clean no milking, raised level or any cause for concern.
I checked my pump as I read that I should check it had oil however I couldn't work out where the oil fill is.
Any thoughts or help gratefully received, a dead tractor is the last thing I need being stuck at home for months!
thanks
Tim
Firstly if I apologise if this is posted in the wrong place!
I am looking for help.....any help!
I have a 1959 power major which has been running fine for the last few years I've owned it, I did put a new diaphragm in the pump a year or so back. Yesterday It started to increase revs on its own when idling, it would also hold rev's when decelerated. After reading some forum posts last night I checked the vacuum pipes, butter fly valve and again the diaphragm. No issues found. When I started it today again the rev's would not behave and it would not kill properly I had to cover the air intake to cut her out. I noticed some milky scum in the rad cap and the oil cap, this made me think maybe the head was blowing and she was running on her engine oil causing the rev's to fluctuate, a friend thinks its maybe more of a fuel pump issue. It is also worth noting the the dipstick is perfectly good and clean no milking, raised level or any cause for concern.
I checked my pump as I read that I should check it had oil however I couldn't work out where the oil fill is.
Any thoughts or help gratefully received, a dead tractor is the last thing I need being stuck at home for months!
thanks
Tim