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Re: Re: Checking Coil on Mag
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Posted by TLK on August 15, 2000 at 15:28:45 from (38.37.12.15):
In Reply to: Re: Checking Coil on Mag posted by Sven on August 15, 2000 at 13:42:39:
I have done all of the above.I have even gone as far as to take the carb off of one of my other tractor and it does the same thing.I am hesitant to remove a mag as I tend to get mixed up on what I do sometimes.I have not had any other problems other than the flooding,although it is light and I could probably live with it like it is.I have put hotter plugs in and installed new wires.I have new points and condensor and they are set perfect and I have changed the settings bith ways ti see if that helps but with no luck.I have no way of checking the coil and was wondering if there was a way to do it at home as noone around me knows anything about them.I would hate to buy a new one if this old one is ok.
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