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Re: Farmall M timing
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 12, 2006 at 19:38:03 from (75.24.6.64):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M timing posted by CNKS on August 12, 2006 at 17:46:59:
Now i beg to differ with ya but when setting timeing on Any Gas farmall it should be done RUNNING and yes i was wrong on the gap and why i put in the .019 don't know it is .020 i stand correced there . And like i said this all depeneds on wheather at one time during a rebuild with Step head overbore if they changed the dist . over to the new timeing spec. When ever i do a dist i make the change in the plate and springs and run it on the strobe and this is good for a few more ponys So you can not always go by the book and if nothing has ever been done then it could be way off . Now when you have worked on as many farmalls that i have over the years then you can give the guys as much as i can on as many models that i have helped the boys with .
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