Posted by Larry59 on March 08, 2008 at 17:12:58 from (4.244.57.20):
Found today that my distributor cap was cracked from one side to the other and every tip burn't down bad in it. So looked at points. lol Was only one side on top and bottom left to spark with. The rotor was burn't and to rough to even sand up to use. So now I am thinking... oh know! How did this tractor even run! So then I called O'Reilly Auto Parts and just on a wim asked. Do you have a distributor cap for this old 1958 Case 4 cylinder gas tractor. The guy says" I think I do! Bring yours in for me to see and get that name off the distributor. Went to Laurie to parts store and he not only had the cap. But the points the rotor and condenser and a new feeler gauge to set points for this old tractor. Yeepieeeeeeeeeeeeee! Got it all for total of with tax $41.43 ... Made my day! :) Got it all in and running and starting smooth.
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