Posted by frostypony on June 11, 2008 at 16:49:31 from (65.185.164.145):
Bought a 1949 Ford 8n last fall. Didnt run it much, just cut a little grass. This Spring, went to plow with it and it started back firing and stalling out. Decided to do a tune up - new distributor cap, rotar, points, and wires. After this it would not start at all. Took off distributor cap and the rotar was broken in five parts. Took the Distributor off today and there are two hariline cracks in the housing around the bottom of the shaft. Could this be the problem.
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