Posted by ScottyHOMEY on July 30, 2011 at 13:32:36 from (70.105.255.60):
In Reply to: Farmall Bn posted by farmall719 on July 30, 2011 at 12:05:37:
The piston can come to TDC at the end of either the compression or the exhaust stroke. (4-stroke motor - stroke each way -- it goes up and down twice for every time it fires.) To know you're on the compression stroke (at the top of which you set your timing) stick a finger in the open plughole. If you feel compression under your finger it's on the right stroke. Bring it to TDC on that stroke and carry on with your timing.
If the mag isn't clicking at all, you may have an issue with the impulse coupler -- diff between running and dead start timing, iun which case your mag needs some internal work.
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