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taylor

12-02-2004 13:44:24




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I've got an M Diesel with an M and W live hyd's. The pump went out, but, I got a new one. Now the problem. I am not much of a mechanic. I changed pumps, I thought I knew how to mark it, so I would not get it out of time, It now backfire's, spit's oil out of the breather. I have gotten the dist. back on and not tightend the two bolt's, so I can turn the dist. to get it back in time, but it doesn't seem to want to turn. Can you guy's help? Thank's in advance, Taylor

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Jimmy King

12-03-2004 09:34:20




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 Re: Well, I messed up in reply to taylor, 12-02-2004 13:44:24  
Just something to try, dist. turns opposet way of gas try switching 2and 4 plug wires



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Haas

12-03-2004 19:19:34




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 Re: Well, I messed up in reply to Jimmy King, 12-03-2004 09:34:20  
Yup! that too. Forgot about that. With wires on like it rotates clockwise and it'll try to run on two and will blow the oil out the air cleaner just like it does when it's 180 degrees out of time. Don't ask how I know that either!



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Haas

12-02-2004 19:20:08




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 Re: Well, I messed up in reply to taylor, 12-02-2004 13:44:24  
If your tractor has a magneto (I think all MDs originally had mags), it sounds like you have it 180 degrees out of time. The magneto only has two lobes on the breaker points cam, so it has to have gearing to change the speed 2X to make it work for 4 cylinders. The cam in the mag makes two turns for each one turn of the rotor. Thus if you had the mag off the tractor rotated the coupling of the mag drive 1 full turn when you had it off, it is 180 degrees out of time. You don't have to take the whole mag off, you can just take the front off the rotor drive and turn the rotor a half turn and put it back on. Don't ask how I know this, but I can tell you if it is 180 degrees out, it will try to run, but will backfire and blow the oil back out of the breather.

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