Posted by G6 at Snook, TX on May 07, 2014 at 06:31:56 from (216.228.75.59):
In Reply to: 8N sputter posted by CODI on May 06, 2014 at 18:45:46:
Codi,
I will take a shot. If the tractor ran better with the plug wire off then I would go in this order.
1. Wire not seated properly in dizzy cap. Easy check.
2. Fouled plug. AL437 or Champion H12 (I think it is sometimes called 512 on box)
3. Cracked Dizzy cap. Visual check on this to look, but someone with more knowledge may say it is not possible to see a cracked cap.
4. Bad plug wire. It does happen, and I would visit a local shop for a copper core plug wire. Or order it here or another reputable shop in North Carolina.
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