Posted by scatter on August 11, 2011 at 09:37:34 from (67.142.168.23):
In Reply to: Re: Magneto posted by JRSutton on August 11, 2011 at 08:35:15:
Thank you all very much. I know I sound kind of stupid here. I'm actually pretty decent at wrenching. I've just never done a mag. My H and Super M both have battery ignitions, pretty easy. It just kept getting harder and harder to start. The spark was barely orange. The guy that did the rebuild is a friend of a friend that does a million of these. He used some extra new magnets he had lying around went through it and timed it, all for free. It has new internal ignition components and coil as well as cap and rotor. It should be ready to go. I also bought a brand new carb for it. I hope it's adjusted right. I would imagine about 1 1/2 turns out on the jet screw should be close. The tractor has been in my family since it was new in 1941. Always garaged. It's been sitting in my shop for 2 years and I want it running. So I know what I'm working on this weekend. Again, thanks to all.
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