Posted by thehickdaddy on November 28, 2021 at 00:04:56 from (50.38.127.118):
In Reply to: Re: Made it another year posted by casecollectorsc on November 27, 2021 at 05:37:02:
My dad says the local co op started selling the Delco battery ignition kits in late 1940s my dad purchased several and installed some in simple conversions to replace the 2 bolt flange magnetos but he did a few conversions on Case L and LA which originally used the base mount 4 bolt mag. A conversion done on a 1940 Case D included changing out the long magneto and generator and governor assembly to the later flange mount governor so the distributer was then a direct bolt on. Next step being the installation of later gen pulley on fan hub, and car generator mounted on right side of engine but the base mount conversion was still very simple with the use of a small piece of plate welded in place as seen in the photo. And i will refrain from saying anything about battery ignition on a Hand crank Case L. But i will say the distributer in the photo has been use since originally installed in approx 1951. But dad did recently replace the advance springs with a weaker set and he seems to like the different advance curve now.
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