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Re: Hand cranking a f-20
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Posted by Bill Smith on August 18, 2003 at 16:06:04 from (63.147.130.81):
In Reply to: Hand cranking a f-20 posted by Paul Allen on August 13, 2003 at 16:55:24:
Alot of good advice so far. You may or may not have the lever or linkage for mag adjustment (might be missing). The mag has a cap over the points. This cap can be turned changing the spark. All the way up for shut down, all the way down for run, and part-way down to start (about 1/3 of the way down on mine to start). Your mag also has an impulse on it (that is what makes the click noise when handcranking). It only does this at real low RPM so you might here it again when you shut it off. Make sure you here that impulse making the click noise when hand cranking. Otherwise stand clear of crank, only pull up, and thumb and fingers on same side when cranking. And one more thing. Make sure you are still in a cranking motion when you here the impulse trip. That is when the mag fires the plug.
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