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Re: Gravly model L lawn tractor questions
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Posted by rhouston on August 30, 2006 at 12:25:07 from (65.204.47.162):
In Reply to: Gravly model L lawn tractor questions posted by old on August 30, 2006 at 11:44:56:
I'm not sure where the lines are I connot see them on the ones I've worked on (too rusty). It should snap when the piston reaches TDC. You can measure this by sticking a wood dowel in the spark plug hole and turning the engine by hand when it reaches TDC the starter impulse of the Mag should snap. please note that using the electric starter without a sparkplug installed turns too fast for the starter impulse to engage. The only one I have replaced we turned the mag until it snapped then got the engine to TDC and then installed the mag. This is the best I can do until someone with more knowlegde comes along.
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