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Re: Interesting Starter problem on SA
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Posted by T'Other Fred on May 28, 2000 at 16:49:31 from (206.72.4.244):
In Reply to: Interesting Starter problem on SA posted by marvin on May 28, 2000 at 15:46:44:
Hi Marvin; You didn't actually state the engine stalls when warm but you said it starts when cold... If the ignition points have worn badly it has the effect of acvancing the timing. Maybe when it's warm one of the cylinders is firing too soon and stopping the rotation of the engine? If so you'll soon be able to tell by the bent connecting rod. The harness shouldn't work differently when cold or hot but if it is tattered it needs help. I think it was a couple of days ago Bob M posted a really good schematic of a Super H wiring harness. You might download and print that, (might have to rotate it 90 deg to fit the paper by telling the print routine to print in "Landscape Mode"), and compare it to your tractor's harness. Then, with any corrections drawn in, tear the harness out and rewire it. Fred
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