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Re: F12 magneto ???
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Posted by John M on February 14, 2007 at 14:16:22 from (206.74.31.243):
In Reply to: F12 magneto ??? posted by Roger2021 on February 14, 2007 at 13:28:05:
You have the right mag. What you see in the manual is how to lock out the starting impulse, or unlock it rather so that it spins freely without catching the advance.This is done when servicing the mag. The "lever" on the other end is the spark advance for the points and has nothing to do with the other end and allows you to retard the spark so you dont brake your arm if it kicks back while hand cranking and also kills the tractor when fully retarded. The couple is correct.The peice with the bolt holes is for fine tuning.Once you have the engine at TDC, rotate the mag with the spark advance in full advance and the rotor at #1. I just turn the mag backwards so you dont have to fool with the nail.You have to put the coupler wit hthe tabs on the drive then the one with the bolt hole on it and then set the mag in place and put the two bolts in the right place on the coupler. Understand?
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