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Re: Farmall Super C
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Posted by msb on December 04, 2006 at 13:33:30 from (71.50.197.176):
In Reply to: Farmall Super C posted by beard on December 04, 2006 at 13:13:38:
Turn the distributor so the fibre follower is on one of the cam lobes(the high spots)then set the gap to its proper spacing.I like to use a piece of shiny hard cardboard like the box the points came in and run it through the gap to remove any grease or oil residues.Just be sure that the cardboard doesn't leave a bit of lint in the gap. Try holding the wire close to a bare part of the head to eliminate the possibility of a bad spark plug. Did you try another spark plug wire to eliminate the possibility of the #1 plug wire as being the problem? If you have spark from the coil then you probably need to replace the rotor and/or distributor cap.One or both are causing the spark to go to ground.
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