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Re: farmall h magneto problems--help!!!
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Posted by ThatOtherGuy on August 05, 2001 at 20:50:59 from (216.93.70.130):
In Reply to: farmall h magneto problems--help!!! posted by derek csendom on August 05, 2001 at 20:05:37:
From this 13 yr old's point of view if it backfired the wires were right. My Case SC did that. It turns out that the mag is 180 degrees out of time. Take the mag wires and move them to two more clockwise positions. This is easier than taking the mag off. Take the wires that are across (/) and switch them. Then take the other two (\) and switch them. IF it DOES NOT RUN, switch them back. I'll show you again. 41_____________________23 32 the order of the plug wires. 14 One possible order. Just to remind you the firing order is 1342. On the MAG PART # 1 spot normally goes to #1 cylinder. #2 on MAG PART normally goes to #3 cylinder. #3 on MAG PART normally goes to #4 cylinder. And finally, #4 on MAG SPOT normally goes to #2 cylinder. Dont worry! You'll figure it out. ThatOtherGuy
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