Posted by CNKS on August 01, 2009 at 12:47:19 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: timing on farmall A posted by d shipp on August 01, 2009 at 08:46:12:
Another version -- With mag out, turn rotor or drive in the front until the rotor is pointing at #1. You will feel resistance, any more movement and it will trip. Carefully install mag making sure that the gear engagement does not move the rotor. Once it is engaged, set the top of the mag (coil) next to the block. Pull it away from the block until it trips and tighten. Best to check the timing marks under the tractor, but they can be very hard to find. As Pete said you must have #1 at TDC before doing this. Timing with a mag is no different than with a distributer -- except that with a distributer you must watch for a spark. With a mag, you can feel/hear the trip which is when the spark occurs.
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