Posted by gene bender on August 26, 2012 at 20:15:23 from (67.55.226.123):
In Reply to: 49 supera posted by redpokadot on August 26, 2012 at 17:48:43:
That screw goes into the hex brass screw which screws onto the threaded end of the condensor in side the mag where that brass screw fastens to the condensor is a wire coming from the coil and another wire going to the points. The screw holdsthe wire coming from the sw to ground the mag to stop the engine. So tighten the hex part. Dont tighten the screw head until the wire from the sw is connected. If you take the cap off over the coil you can see the wires and can check to make sure they are not grounded. Have you removed the mag from the tractor as it mite be out of time 180 and check the wires going to the plugs to see they are in the correct position. Have you replaced the points if you took off the cover the wrong place the rotor mite be out of time also. Removing the cap and turning the engine over you can see the rotor snap then make sure its firing at the tower where the wire goes to the plug.
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