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Re: Re plugs fouling
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 12, 2006 at 20:41:24 from (75.24.6.64):
In Reply to: Re: Re plugs fouling posted by Wes in Ohio on August 12, 2006 at 19:59:10:
Alwright Try this i\, i know that i'll get some flak here but BTDT Get the stock 6 volt coil and the ballast resistor From Case I H for the coil and install that make sure that ya put the termianls to the dist. the correct way for the polarity of the tractor . I have found that this system works better on all the ones that i have changed over from 6 to 12 . make sure that your plugs are gapped at the .025 . Whenit is idealing do you have any smoke comming out the exhaust ?? at ideal ?? . Now as for the main jet setting if everything else is wright i have never ever seen and over fuel problem on any stock tractor that i have worked on now if someone has drilled the main jet or the float is way to high then it can over fuel . Now as for the comperssion readings she is a tad low but hey she ain't new . My S H is in that range and i have no problem with fouling plugs on her . If ou were close to me i would give ya hand on it .
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