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Re: 1952 8N Tractor Cylinder Numbers
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Posted by souNdguy on January 09, 2004 at 11:08:09 from (12.77.214.109):
In Reply to: 1952 8N Tractor Cylinder Numbers posted by Ray Snow(Tx) on January 09, 2004 at 10:57:05:
Yep.. # 1 cyl is at the radiator.. #4 by you. Fires order is correct.. 1-2-4-3 Counterclockwise from the distribuitor.. wire 1 to sparkplug 1 wire 2 to sparkplug 2 wire 3 to sparkplug 4 wire 4 to sparkplug 3 If you remove the distribuitor be carefull...it is not nice and easy like the front mount that can't go in out of alignment.because of off-set cam/tang drive.... Also.. use nice solid copper core wires.. not radiostatic ones. sparkplug gap is .025-.028" champion h10 was oem, but many use something hotter like h12 or AL 437. Point gap for sidemount is .025 Soundguy
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