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Posted by EZ on October 15, 2006 at 16:56:33 from (209.105.203.10):
Well I made a spot in the shop for the 130 to spend some time as the weather starts to get cold way up North. Pulled the D15Y"s to have a look. Hmmmmm, manual says to gap to .023, but these were gapped to about .030, they look fairly new. All spark plug wires are "suppression wire" with a reading of about 3.1Kohms. No ballast resister to the coil. This tractor converted to 12vdc, using an alternator and a 12vdc coil. I am going over this tractor to see if I can get it purring right. If I am successful, I will look at purchasing it from current owner. If it requires more work than I care to do, or pay for, I will sell it for him. How much, if any, will the suppression wire affect engine performance? Later tonite I will be looking at the points and the timing.
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