Posted by eremoao on March 26, 2011 at 21:42:54 from (71.7.124.181):
Swapped motors in my Case 1835C. It has a contential TM20 3 Cyl. Can not get it to start, all it does is backfires or afterfires, I don't really know. I am pretty sure the firing order is 1-3-2 with the #1 plug wire to the post on the cap marked #1. The next spark plug, being #2, I skip the post to the right of #1 and connect to the next post on the dist. The #3 plug then is plugged into the post between the #1 plug wire and the #2 plug wire. Is this correct? Can any of you help me get this started? I have checked the timing by putting my hand over the #1 plug hole and turned over under I felt air push my finger of the hole. I can not see the timing mark on the flywheel as it is so rusty, but it is to be set at 2 degrees before TDC. I should have looked at this before I took my dist out of the old motor, but forgot. Please, I'm desperate.
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