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Re: Super A Starting Issues, Cont.
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Posted by Mark (PA) on June 18, 2007 at 11:12:03 from (205.160.196.146):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Starting Issues, Cont. posted by John T on June 18, 2007 at 09:32:19:
Hi John The plugs are brand new but I am going to have to switch the wires. I also believe I will replace the Cap, rotor, condensor and points. The points in the tractor are not what I am used to seeing which makes me think they may be bad. I am used to two relatively smooth contact points. When I looked at this the other day on the points the one has what appears to be a large piece of the other on it? I thought this was something to make them mesh properly but I never knew of that to be the case. SO I am thinking my points are bad as well. I also thought of buying the petronix kit. Although for $10 you can replace most of the internals of the old system and the petronix kit was around $40 + shipping... so... We'll see I guess. I figured if someone was using one out there and could advise if they are worth it. Lastly on those points... What do you make of that? Could a piece get burnt on to one side from the other point? Its almost like it has a key and keyway on it but I never knew that to be like that etc.
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