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Re: Farmall F-20 timing
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Posted by Andrew on April 21, 2003 at 21:55:06 from (207.140.80.179):
In Reply to: Farmall F-20 timing posted by Andrew on April 21, 2003 at 14:40:31:
OK, I found the port where the timing marks should show, and I set piston #1 at TDC but did not find any marks there, if I turn the engine backwards a bit I find what looks like a square mark and thats the only one I see. If I set the mag with this mark it's too advanced for the engine to run I rotated the coupling back 1 full hole and that is close, the engine runs and starts easy enough but it's still not quite right. Now that i've got it close I think I will be able to get it adjusted. Now the other question is, does the retard lever have to be up or down to advance timing? When it's up as far as it goes that engages the kill switch. Thanks for your help!
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