Earl L,
Another thing to check is the points gap and timing. If the timing has gotten off (retarded) it can cause the engine to seeming labor/lose power because spark is occuring too late and you are not getting full benefit of the combustion during the power stroke and the engine may run hot. Look at the points push rod for signs of wear which could make the points gap/timing go off.
One other thing to check is to make sure you don't have a mouse nest in your cooling shroud blocking airflow. This will cause your engine to overheat, lose power and labor after start up.
Just a couple simple things to check as you troubleshoot your engine.
Another thing to check is the points gap and timing. If the timing has gotten off (retarded) it can cause the engine to seeming labor/lose power because spark is occuring too late and you are not getting full benefit of the combustion during the power stroke and the engine may run hot. Look at the points push rod for signs of wear which could make the points gap/timing go off.
One other thing to check is to make sure you don't have a mouse nest in your cooling shroud blocking airflow. This will cause your engine to overheat, lose power and labor after start up.
Just a couple simple things to check as you troubleshoot your engine.