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Posted by Allan on November 12, 2003 at 04:03:10 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: H Burning Points posted by Walter on November 11, 2003 at 15:03:55:
Walter, I just happened to think of something. The primary side of the coil is not wired backwards is it? That will cause points to pit really bad as they are "cross hand-shaking" with that condenser (the leveling effect of the condenser is reduced and from an electrical standpoint is almost 'removed' from the system). Another thing: Is your overall system voltage running way too high? This usually shows up at the battery first (boiling), but can sometimes go unnoticed for awhile. At a high idle, the regulator ought to hold a 12v system at around 14.2v; a 6v system at roughly 7.5. Lastly, is that distributor shaft *real bad? Is the tractor running poorly? Can you move the shaft to the point of actually opening and closing the points? Is the dwell erratic? Is this a performance problem we are fighting or is it just eating a lot of points? Just an idea or two, Allan
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