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Posted by john farthing on November 17, 2003 at 13:42:04 from (65.214.209.89):
This is for Bob a couple of days ago I posted a message asking about changing from a mag to a dist.You told me how to do it I decided to use the mag as a dist. if that don't work I can find a dist.I did as you told me and every thing checked out except I still don't have any fire.You gave me a hint that was good except I had already taken the little plate off and removed the small gears I'm now thinking it isn't in time.Do you know if there is a procedure for timing the small gears or do I try trial and error.The manual I bought doesn't mention them.I suppose that means you aren't to mess with them.The book says when you time the mag to retard the mag then line up the timing marks,then advance the mag until the impluse coupling snaps the way it is now it snaps with it fully retarded.So I guess the rotor isn't in time with the points.Also I removed the coupling from the mag that hooks up with the tractor do you know if that has to be timed too.I thought I got it back where it was but maybe not.Also some one has had it apart not to long ago from the looks of it so it may not have been right when I started.Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated john
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