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Model 252412 11 HP B S No Spark Problem
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Posted by Deano1937 on February 27, 2007 at 19:42:18 from (24.59.198.38):
I have a TORO 1132 [B & S Manufacture Date code is Sept 14, 1979] Snowblower. It would run for a time [5 to 20 minutes] and then suddently die. Pull the rope and it would generally start and again run for some random length of time. Everything checked OK from the fuel standpoint! Got random readings from Magneto wires. So, I installed new magneto and points and condensor over period of 5 or more days and none of these steps would give a spark to new plug! Points set at .020" and I put in new B & S points & condensor. 2 legged coil is set at proper distance from flywheel. Magnets in flywheel are VERY STRONG and in proper location. Key IS NOT sheared or bent. "Kill" wire is new and goes to properly working "On Off" switch AND IS NOT GROUNDED! Wire from coil that goes to points, measured to ground, is from 0.6 to 0.75 Ohms which is spec. per Haynes Small Engine Repair Manual. Sorta need this blower here in Upstate NY where we've got about 10 feet of snow over the past 12-14 days!! PLUS, I'm retired, no money, quite a bit of time and very very stubborn!! I WILL NOT LET THIS DURN THING BEAT ME! Need ONLY 1 thing! Ideas on what to do next!?! Thank You, Deano
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