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Re: JD Lawn Tractor Model 320 stops running
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Posted by shinnery on June 19, 2006 at 01:27:58 from (63.96.134.55):
In Reply to: JD Lawn Tractor Model 320 stops running posted by rweakland on June 18, 2006 at 08:50:32:
What I know about the GM HEI Ignition Module is if you hold it with the covex curved side up, the top left contact is for +12V or hot side of coil if you have +12V to coil, and the bottom left contact goes to other side of coil. The two terminals at the right end go to magnetic pick-up coil in distributor. Try them either way to see which way it runs best. What I would like to know is how you would wire them to a lawn tractor? Does it have two pick-ups and two coils? These modules must be mounted to a good ground and have heat sink compound under them. Bryce
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