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Topic: Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd
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| shinnery
01-16-2013 19:45:14
74.84.13.218
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This sounds more and more like an old Int. Travelall I had years ago and did a tune-up on. Would not start and finished off the old starter trying. Turns out I had put a new bad condenser in the dist. Rebuilt starter and new new condenser and it ran fine til I let it sit and the gaskets dried out in the 2 bbl Holley, but that is another story.
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| R Wyler
01-16-2013 19:55:46
70.137.8.144
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Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd in reply to shinnery, 01-16-2013 19:45:14
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| I think I still have the old condensor I will try it tomorrow. Also I had put a new coil on it and took it off and put the one on from my 930 that I had running a few weeks ago. I will try the condensor. After this I guess I will see about checking the regulator out. |
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| glr62
01-16-2013 20:26:58
97.107.194.46
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Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd in reply to R Wyler, 01-16-2013 19:55:46
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| think you are one hole off on timing!!! |
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| R Wyler
01-17-2013 06:22:51
70.137.10.157
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Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd in reply to glr62, 01-16-2013 20:26:58
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| I located TDC lose push rods, pisoton at the top and TDC on flywheel is on pointer. The rotor is pointing more or less to the corner of the head. I moved the dist to where the points are about half open and #1 wire in cap is about in line with rotor. I have them set 153624. Am I wrong somewhere? I sure need to know if I am. |
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| Captainhookerus
01-17-2013 10:56:42
97.119.43.59
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Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd in reply to R Wyler, 01-17-2013 06:22:51
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| If the points are half open at TDC you are timed way to slow. |
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| Captainhookerus
01-17-2013 12:46:43
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Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd in reply to Captainhookerus, 01-17-2013 10:56:42
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| Depending if you are on front side of cam or backside,when the points first break contact is when the coil fires. |
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| R Wyler
01-17-2013 16:58:31
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Re: fired once on ether.. This is odd in reply to Captainhookerus, 01-17-2013 12:46:43
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| Yes I have made sure to pay attention to the cam rotaion and lobes. I am running out hope of getting it going without getting someone out there to look at it. |
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