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Re: Farmall A Upkeep Revisited Still
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Posted by brianh on July 09, 2004 at 06:52:16 from (69.48.41.2):
In Reply to: Farmall A Upkeep Revisited Still posted by Christopher S. Dunn on July 09, 2004 at 05:26:23:
If you turned the engine at all when you had the distributor gears off of the mag, you probably now have the timing wrong (180 degrees out). To check, take out spark plugs 2,3, and 4, leaving #1 in, and crank the engine slowly until it comes up on compression, which will be #1's time to fire. Check to see if the distributor rotor is pointing at the #1 hole in the cap, if not, you will probably have to take the distributor loose from the mag again and turn it 180 degrees until the D shaped hole in the back of the gears lines up with the breaker point shaft so you can reassemble it. Let us know how you make out.... Brian
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