1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block

   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block
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I'm thinking your correct on the weak spark.
 
   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block
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Well here's the update. A John Deere 60 carb will not run on a 50 series tractor. The throttle size of a 60 is the same as a 730. To much air not enough room make up the ratio. So now we shall track down a 50-530 carb and start all over. Thank you all for helping
 
   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block #23  
Daveb50 said:
Well here's the update. A John Deere 60 carb will not run on a 50 series tractor. The throttle size of a 60 is the same as a 730. To much air not enough room make up the ratio. So now we shall track down a 50-530 carb and start all over. Thank you all for helping

Sorry for the bad news. You can get a new carb from Stiener tractor part for roughly $250. Good luck.
 
   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block #24  
It would help if we knew exactly what you cobbled together. What head and manifold? What cam? The power-bloc compression ratio should have 91 octane.
Mag or distributer ? Timing curve?
Have you tried it without the air cleaner ?
 
   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block
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Well it a 50 power block 5" pistons with a 50 head with new valves and springs distributor for a 50 we have a k&n air filter on the end of the 1 into 2 intake. gas intake manifold. Straight pipe exhaust. I notified Poppin John about our problem and he said a 60 carb will never adjust out enough to run a 50. So we order a rebuilt 530 carb. So we will see how she reacts to that.
 
   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block #26  
Same carb body is the same on the 50/520/530. There is a variation in Power Jets but the power jet is the same.
 
   / 1951 John Deere B with a jd 50 power block #27  
seems like something could be done with a carb rebuild kit for the 50...
 
 
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