Posted by DILLON45 on December 04, 2012 at 17:42:24 from (69.54.157.107):
I have a TO-20 that i bought but the distributor was on borrow and the seller had to return it. In any event I bought the tractor minus 1 distributor.
I was able locate one , a TO-35 (used) for approx. $100.00, new they sell for over $300.00 the T0-35 is the same in length and gear size and the professionals say it does work as a replacement for the TO-20.
Today I installed it using the technique of bringing number 1 cyld. to TDC and pointing the rotor to same. It started on the firs try, but was running a little rough I turned it in attempt to time it correctly, however, it was not quite right. I removed it and installed new points and rotor NOTE: I wanted to make sure it would start with this distributor before changing out the points and rotor.
Well upon my 2nd attempt installing the distributor it does not want to start.
QUESTION: Does anyone have a suggestion in the proper installation of a distributor ? I find myself 2nd guessing my installation procedure.
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