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Re: still trying to set the timing on my 44 H, I'm
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 01, 2005 at 16:24:57 from (65.162.146.104):
In Reply to: still trying to set the timing on my 44 H, I'm clo posted by tanner clark on January 01, 2005 at 14:41:15:
tanner my bud, you don't need no marks nowhere. they only confuse you. Take #1 plug out with your trumb over the hole you can tell when the piston is coming up on compression stroke. then use a screwdriver or something to feel in the hole and you can tell when the piston is at the very top. that is TDC. I grab a hold of the fan and rock back and forth, you will see it is real easy to tell where TDC is. Without moving the engine set your points so the are just starting to open, then take notice which hole in the cap the rotor is pointing to. it should be 2 o'clock to be correct but it realy don't matter as long as you start where you are. Now put #1 plug wire in that hole and continue around clockwise. 1342, see how easy that was. the tractor should start right up. rotate the cap with engine ant fairly slow idle untill it seems to run smoothest. Then turn it back clockwise until it just starts to be under load. See how easy that was. You should have good throttle responce and engine should not want to kick back when you run the starter. Not a problem.
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