Posted by Raner on September 25, 2013 at 13:28:44 from (64.219.31.126):
Hello all...
For some reason I can not find anything when I search on the forums on this site always comes back with no matches...
The reason for the post is I may have a bit of time to get around to checking why the megneto on my H was bypassed with a coil...
Tractor is running so the points, condensor, rotor, and distributer cap are good...
I can hear the megneto impulse snapping...so that seems to be working...
The only things left looks like are the coil and the magnet...
I read some where to touch the magnet with a flat blade screw driver and you will fill the magnet pulling on the screw driver when pulling it away...
I touched the magnet that is where the coil mounts too and there is no magnetizen at all...Question is am I checking at the right place...
I hoping I have a bad coil if so I will get a new one, and a set of points and condensor...But if the magnet is bad than looks like I'm going to have to find a new one somewhere...Thanks...
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