Posted by redforlife on September 11, 2014 at 19:29:10 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: stumped on spark issue posted by normmack on September 11, 2014 at 19:02:23:
To eliminate the plug possibility, just simply take #1 and 4 plugs out and change them with #2 and 3. Then see if problem moves with the plugs. Doubt its a plug problem but that is how I would check it out. I just don't have much faith in some of these brands of new plugs. Next, if your plug wires are long enough to be changed out with each other, do the same with them and see if problem moves. Best way to do both of these tests is with tractor running, pull one plug wire off at a time to see if that is where the miss is at. If problem don't ever move, and stays at #2 and 3, and the problem is spark, process of elimination points back to the distributor.
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