Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 01, 2009 at 08:42:24 from (71.241.205.174):
In Reply to: C magneto posted by jim from az on November 01, 2009 at 08:22:05:
Where are you not getting a spark?
You can pull the center/coil wire from the cap and put the end otf it near a ground (the clips holding the cap on work nicely) and see if you can get a spark there. If so, you need to be looking at cap, rotor and plug wires. Try the saem test with your #1 plug wire for starters.
If you don't get a spark from the coil wire you need to work back the other direction, points, condenser and coil. First ry shining up the points with some real fine (400 or so ) wet/dry sandpaper. Some folks even use a crisp folded up dollar bill to shine them up.
If you've just got it, you may not no, but if you do, when was the tractor last running? Has the mag been taken off for anything?
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