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Posted by D Slater on October 23, 2006 at 19:09:12 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: SH Advance springs posted by Gauger on October 23, 2006 at 18:11:47:
I was never able to tell those springs apart 100% acurate after there out of package. Some I have a good idea when looking at them. Coils on 358108 R91 are not to heavy though. IH made power improvment and firecrater kits with different springs in kit to put in distributors also. May be why you have different types. Distributors get switched from different tractors than original also. If you look at round base of dist. were 2 clamps hold it there will be some letters and numbers stamped on it. First letter is dist code. Think yours should have a J on them for SH. Look at the rotor that weights go on. If its a J code dist. this if original will have L 30 stamped in it. Some if not all SH firecrator kits changed this to a L22 though for less total advance.Other # rotors or dist. end up in tractors after years gone by. Some common rotor # are 25 and 40 besides above #. The hole in rotor that cam fits in limits max advance. Sometimes this hole is worn a good bit and giving dist. more total advance. last I checked couldn't get to many different springs from IH. Could get 358108 R91 last I tried.
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