Posted by keith True on December 06, 2019 at 08:30:00 from (73.68.29.112):
In Reply to: Does this happen here? posted by showcrop on December 06, 2019 at 05:19:07:
I've seen a lot of this.Some people think,If you have wiring trouble,unhook a few and pull some out,see if that helps.I remember a friend changing a timing chain in a 283 Chevy because it was popping and banging when trying to start.It had a cracked distributer cap.years ago I went to a neighbor that had changed plugs and wires in his Lull forklift,I think it was a 770 Oliver turned around backwards.But,he was careful,he went by the book and didn't go screwing things up before he looked for help.The book was very clear,it had a map of the plug wires and was easy to follow.With all the backfiring going on while cranking I thought I would check to make sure the distributer was correctly timed.I watched the rotor,and realized it was turning the opposite way the book said.I wired the cap the opposite of what the book said and it fired right up.I can't remember if that was the Oliver shop manual or if it was printed by Lull.Oliver guys would know if that was a mistake by Oliver back then.
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