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Re: Farmall H - no spark?
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Posted by Farmall Ed on March 11, 2001 at 13:46:59 from (209.240.220.175):
In Reply to: Farmall H - no spark? posted by brent on March 10, 2001 at 16:07:20:
If your H still has the magneto this may help you, Under your rotor button is a solid metal plate that comes off with 2 screws. Your points and condenser will be under this plate. Just for the sake for not getting things out of time I always put the number 1 cylinder at top dead center compression stroke. The electrode on your rotor button should be pointing toward number 1 plug wire position on your distributor cap. There is a small gear right under your rotor. Be sure to put it back in the exact position you take it from after you have changed your points and condenser. I believe the gap for your points is .025. You can usually move the cam far enough to get your clearance. Good Luck Ed
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