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1944 Case SC Magento

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Mark

05-15-2003 20:22:30




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Has anyone tried to change to a regular igition system on these tractors? Is there a adapter.? Can you convert the motor lift to 3pt.




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dusin

11-07-2003 08:50:28




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 Re: 1944 Case SC Magento in reply to Mark, 05-15-2003 20:22:30  
get a delco remy distributer and it should fit rihgt on with some ajustment i have done it on to DC cases



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C. Amick

05-16-2003 09:25:59




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 Re: 1944 Case SC Magento in reply to Mark, 05-15-2003 20:22:30  
Case magneto condensers are available for $6.00 each and the coil can be re-wound for around $130. No, I have not seen a 3 point hitch put on a motor lift.



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John Saeli

05-16-2003 17:19:02




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 Re: Re: 1944 Case SC Magento in reply to C. Amick, 05-16-2003 09:25:59  
I have NOS coils for the 41 mag. I get $60.00 for them. I also have a very good IH mag for sale. $125.00



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John Saeli

05-16-2003 05:02:20




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 Re: 1944 Case SC Magento in reply to Mark, 05-15-2003 20:22:30  
Hey Mark, What's the matter with that mag? Most of the time they just need a good internal cleaning. Putting a distributor on a CASE is like putting bald tires on a new car.



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jal-SD

05-16-2003 06:20:51




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 Re: Re: 1944 Case SC Magento in reply to John Saeli, 05-16-2003 05:02:20  
I agree, but if you can't find a replacement cap for a cracked one, or points, or condenser, or brushes, you might not have a choice. (In our part of the world, Case mag parts are impossible to find.) You can put a right angle Delco distributor from an IH or AC on both SC's & DC's, we've got a couple of each with them on. You can use the straight IH/Delco distributor too, but its a REALLY TIGHT fit on an SC, the right angle ones work better. If I remember right, the rotation is CCW (been a while since we installed one), so you have to "plug in" the plug wires appropriately. Parts are off the shelf @ C-IH or NAPA. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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