Posted by trucker40 on January 03, 2009 at 17:27:21 from (70.240.144.207):
In Reply to: Allis Update posted by Lanse on January 03, 2009 at 14:22:31:
From your video you dont have fire or you dont have the plug wires on right.If you have a higher gear it might turn better because you have so much mud your wheels are sliding a lot.You say you have white smoke now.Seems like it would still fire.If you have gas and its wired the way its supposed to be,it should hit.When you pull number one plug and crank until its just past Top Dead Center,if you pull the cap and its pointing to number one plug wire,and you have it wired right,all it can be is half way out.So bring it around again and it should have even better compression,then where its pointing will be number one,then wire according to how it turns the rest of the firing order.Putting gas in the cylinders might make it hit a little at first if everything is right,but not very long.If everything is right,it should hit and not need to put gas in the cylinders,and run on its own before you go 5 tractor lengths.
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