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Posted by El Toro on October 11, 2005 at 03:55:06 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: still no fire!! posted by jeffnofirefarmall on October 10, 2005 at 17:29:51:
You keep asking where the mag is, that is the mag where you installed those points and condenser. The coil is inside that mag too. That may your problem. The Magman would be the one to checkout your mag. The magnets inside your mag may have lost their magnetism and these are what creates your spark. You may have an auto or tractor shop that repairs magnetos in your area. They would have the equipment to troubleshoot your mag. If you ever decide to pull that mag, you need to see where the rotor is pointing. This is very important so you it's easier for you reinstall the mag later. When you see where the rotor is pointing you need to write it down. When your mag is returned to you, you need to set the rotor in the same position so it's in time. Hal
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