Posted by Eric Allen on May 16, 2011 at 11:14:35 from (74.45.19.178):
In Reply to: H in trouble posted by Eric Allen on May 13, 2011 at 18:14:38:
Hey guys new info, I just noticed that the coil is cracked I'm told it's surprising it runs at all! I have one off an Allis D-19(both 12 volt) I'll put it on to see what happens that should tell me what I have to work with without having to buy things I don't need. Thanks for all the responses, it'll be a long road yet the rims are rotted seriously around the valve stems and when I drained the rear case a huge amount of water came out and then finally muck. Anyone know how much gear oil it holds by the way? But at least it will be nice to hear it run well, it's amazing how well it starts in spite of all. Thanks Eric
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