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r4etired

04-20-2008 18:56:18




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In addition to the other post I have checked all the bearings and they are ok, I have less than 2 thousands play in the pinion bearing and about 3 thousands play in the differential. the ringgear runs out about 6 thousands in one rotation




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HERBERT

04-20-2008 20:42:43




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 FARMALL FIRING BUT WONT STARTED in reply to r4etired, 04-20-2008 18:56:18  
Hello I have a problem with my 1949 farmall tactor.my tactor will not started up but i"m getting fire from the magneto and spart plugs I took out the #1 plug out to check to see if I was getting fire and it is firing so can someone tell me what I need to do to get my tactor crank
one thing i did was change the points out in the magneto I take the whole magneto off the tactor to upt the points in and maybe the timing is off on it if that is the case can someone tell me how to get it back in time.the tactor turn over relly good so i"m confuess my email HERBERT29153@HOTMAIL.COM

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El Toro

04-21-2008 04:01:27




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 Re: FARMALL FIRING BUT WONT STARTED in reply to HERBERT, 04-20-2008 20:42:43  
You need to pull No1 sparkplug near the radiator and bring No1 piston to TDC on the compression stroke. Hold your thumb over the plug hole and have someone to slowly crank the engine until you
compression against your thumb. Then drop a LARGE
handle screwdriver on top the piston and watch it rise as the engine is slowly cranked. When it quits rising your No1 piston should be at TDC. Your timing marks should aligned and both valves on that cylinder should be closed.

Look to see where the rotor is pointing it should be aligned at the No1 plug tower. If its off you need to pull the mag and rotate the rotor to the No1 plug tower and install on engine. Hal 2-1
4-3

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gene bender

04-21-2008 03:16:49




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 Re: FARMALL FIRING BUT WONT STARTED in reply to HERBERT, 04-20-2008 20:42:43  
You need to take the cap off and see if the rotor lines up with the tower when it fires. Mite need to thake the screws out and turn the gear so the rotor is lined up on the tower when it fires. Just bring #1 to TDC then look at the rotor. It should line up with #1 tower you mite be lined up with #4



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HERBERT

04-21-2008 08:25:56




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 Re: FARMALL FIRING BUT WONT STARTED in reply to gene bender, 04-21-2008 03:16:49  
THANK YOU THAT WAS THE PROBLEM i HAD THE #4 PLUG UP FOR THE #1 THANK IT'S CRANK THANK YOU



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ihc49

04-20-2008 19:40:02




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 Re: Need help guys in reply to r4etired, 04-20-2008 18:56:18  
once you have a noisy crown & pinion you have to live with it.you wont get rid of the whine or howl because it is already worn in.if your putting in a used one you have to know it was quiet. you need the backlash measurement and pattern before taking it apart so it can be set to the same specs.the only real guarantee to no noise is a new crown&pinion , you wont want to go there on an old tractor.

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