Posted by John T on July 15, 2011 at 17:25:16 from (173.243.189.183):
In Reply to: Re: Magneto Questions posted by Super H Mike on July 15, 2011 at 15:48:37:
YES AGAIN WEEDHOPPER,,,,,,,,You're gettin it. If the spring was weak or broke or the impulse wasnt working at all, its still possible to pull start the tractor because at those faster engine speeds, theres plenty of spark and the impulse shouldnt be working anyway much over 250 RPM..If theres any manual impulse shut off??? Id use it for pull starts
HOWEVER worn points or carboned or burned or a weak condesnor etc makes for a weak spark REGARDLESS if under impulse or straight running
NOTE I AM NOTTTTTTTTT AN IHC MAG MAN THIS IS THEORY BUT DONT ASK ME MUCH MORE LOL I give Seminars on Wico C and X Mags at National John Deere shows but I dont know beans about those IH4 or whatever number mags other then the pure theory above.............
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