Posted by The tractor vet on November 13, 2012 at 17:45:31 from (75.24.0.62):
In Reply to: 560 with 301 posted by farmall560guy1234 on November 13, 2012 at 16:46:16:
OK here goes, IF that C301 came out of a combine the timing curve it way off from what a C301 in a 806-856 would be as a combine runs at full throttle . Second off what carb is on it ?? this will mess you up big time if your running a 560 carb on a 301 and gas ya have to run the 93 in them , yea someone will come on here and tell ya that you don't need it . And i am to the point that i really don't care what ya run. SO if the dist. needs rebuilt then have it rebuilt by someone that has a dist. machine that knows how to set the advance curve and not some blowhard that OH YEA I KNOW HOW. as there are not many of us OLD TIMERS left that know how. And the next thiing you will run into is that guess what some of the bottom shafts are not available anymore and i could not find the bushing to rebuild the one on my 706 and i had to find another dist. I lucked out and found the LAST new dist for a C291 and it should be here Thursday .
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