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Farmall Ed

07-14-2005 11:24:51




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Started Cub backed it out of the shed,ran around the lot a couple of times,got off and left it running Just quit. I have no spark,Changed points and condensor and coil wire, has power to both post on the coil.Next action buy a coil,what do you all think? Thanks Ed




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Bigdog

07-14-2005 13:59:11




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 Re: Cub Quit in reply to Farmall Ed, 07-14-2005 11:24:51  
The coil primary winding goes to ground through the points. You should only have voltage at both coil terminals when the points are open. If you are reading voltage on the coil primary wire that connects to the points the points are not closing or they are glazed over. I have seen even new point sets that needed to be cleaned before they would work because they were glazed.



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El Toro

07-14-2005 12:32:10




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 Re: Cub Quit in reply to Farmall Ed, 07-14-2005 11:24:51  
Hi Ed, If you have voltage at thr coil, Use a lite or volt meter to check for voltage at the points. Remove distr. cap, rotor and remove coil wire from the cap and hold within 1/4" of ground.

With points closed & ignition switch on, snap the
points open a few times and watch for a good spark
at the end of the coil wire. Don't get bitten!
If you have no spark your points may need you to pass a point file through those new points. Check that gap too. Still no spark could have bad condenser or coil. Hal

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