Posted by paul smta on May 23, 2009 at 13:32:52 from (68.117.10.58):
Well I decided to up grade the old girl,in the past few days have put a pertronix coil,the ignitor has been on for 5 years.changed the plugs to autolite 3116 gaped at .042 dist cap looks good wires look like they are orginal,after inspection and instalation the tractor never started as good and better throttle/govener response.All is well right? today I decided to adjust the valves followed the IH service manuel to the letter.Again never started better after servicing the valves.Pulled the tractor out of the shop set throttle at half to check charging and for any oil leaks throttled down to take a road test tractor died out.A few things I noticed.#1 when pushing the ign switch in the engine turned over pulled ign switch out same but a puff of white smoke.#3 new coil was very warm to the touch.#4 pulled the coil wire out from the coil and cranked engine spark jumped the gap engine fired but died tryed the old coil no luck put my spark tester in line no fire with new coil.My guess bad ing wires any help?????? Paul
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