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Plug wires work out from distributor

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Jimer

03-03-2007 16:19:23




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Two plug wires on my 300u keep working out from the distributor. Everything looks fine to me, but most stuff does! Is it the boot on the end of the wire, the brass end on the wire or the distributor? They sure didn't farm with them this way. Thanks for any thoughts.
Jim




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Jossette

03-04-2007 08:22:29




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 Re: Plug wires work out from distributor in reply to Jimer, 03-03-2007 16:19:23  
take the wires off and go to carquest and ask for the steel braided wires (car) and have them crimp the wires for you. No more problems with them darned old carbon ones...



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RustyFarmall

03-04-2007 04:49:02




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 Re: Plug wires work out from distributor in reply to Jimer, 03-03-2007 16:19:23  
It could be both, could possibly even be the fault of the distributor cap, but not as likely.



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Andrew Z

03-03-2007 16:22:43




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 Re: Plug wires work out from distributor in reply to Jimer, 03-03-2007 16:19:23  
Just spread apart the connectons alitlle at the metal where the wire goes into the cap. Happens to the best of tractors.

Andrew



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Jimer

03-04-2007 13:04:50




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 Re: Plug wires work out from distributor in reply to Andrew Z , 03-03-2007 16:22:43  
It did happen to the best of them! Ha, Ha, Ha. I really like this tractor.



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