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Re: Volts to plug
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Posted by FarmerFred on January 11, 2006 at 19:12:49 from (207.200.116.5):
In Reply to: Volts to plug posted by Dellbertt on January 11, 2006 at 11:37:44:
I thought I knew a few things about ignition systems, but after reading all this I am not sure I know anything! Our neighbor used a button tied into one plug wire to make a "jump" gap. It was on an old Case backhoe and it kept the plug from fowling on this low compression oil burning cylinder! Without this it was a 3 cylinder. Is using a large marine type external condenser worth while? Hot rodders used them in the 50's. Are "split fire" or other simular plugs any good?I know that extended tip plugs help in my Farmalls and JD combine. How much can you open the plug gaps on IHC 4cyl engines? Nobody seemed to want to commit to a number. Our H has a lot of work to do this spring and needs all the power she can put out!!
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