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70 diesel starting engine

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deib

09-28-2005 15:26:16




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Any after maket places to buy points coils etc. for my b-4 starting engine or do I just go to John Deere. Thanks




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deib

09-28-2005 18:57:54




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 Re: 70 diesel starting engine in reply to deib, 09-28-2005 15:26:16  
thanks guys had and used this tractor for 33 years guess we'll put a little back into it . thks again



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buickanddeere

09-28-2005 17:12:37




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 Re: 70 diesel starting engine in reply to deib, 09-28-2005 15:26:16  
You want the coils with the spring clips that hold the plug wires made with the metal band crimped on the end of the wires. The coils with a sharp post that is supposed to spear into the end of the plug wires are a distant 2nd choice. Nice to see somebody wanting to doing a cranking engine ignition system properly. A cobble job with four ordinary six volt coils baler wired onto the side of the engine looks like cr*p. Burns the points out fast too. Plugs are Auto-Lite 216 non resistor. Running voltage to the coils should be boosted to 5.0V with the new versions. F.I.T along with Clooney perfected the anti coil burn out protection circuit. A must have. Numerous posting for it when searching in the JD area of this site. A proper ignition system. And a fuel system that isn't gummed up, filled with dirt,a kinked hose and a properly set rebuilt carb. Will eliminate 95% of cranking engine complaints. Using the decompression lever at start-up also reduces wear and tear to the cranking engine, clutch, ring gear. pinion gear and even the main engine. I've seen dingalings who didn't use the decompression lever except to shut off the diesel. They didn't know how to shut off the fuel flow.

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Mike M

09-29-2005 07:54:44




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 Re: 70 diesel starting engine in reply to buickanddeere, 09-28-2005 17:12:37  
Using the decompression lever or pedal after the fuel is cut off and before the engine stops is a good way to help save the fylwheel and fan,timing gear train.This lets it coast to a stop instead of clanging and banging and rocking back and forth jerking to a stop.



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buickanddeere

09-29-2005 17:31:32




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 Re: 70 diesel starting engine in reply to Mike M, 09-29-2005 07:54:44  
How do you do decompress a 70D on shutdown?
I was talking about a family of three "brainwaves" know who didn't know how to stop the fuel on a 730. They just pulled the decompression lever and let her keep spraying fuel in as she coasted to a stop.



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Mike M

09-30-2005 05:02:38




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 Re: 70 diesel starting engine in reply to buickanddeere, 09-29-2005 17:31:32  
Yes, that single lever set up is not the best for starting or stopping.



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Bob

09-28-2005 16:01:34




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 Re: 70 diesel starting engine in reply to deib, 09-28-2005 15:26:16  
Here's one source:



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