Posted by Lanse on January 04, 2009 at 12:15:22 from (65.89.42.177):
I got back to the B this morning. I got the radiator on and looked over the timing, and it turns out that mag is on there right. 1st cylenders intke opens, mag snapps over the first terminal, and then exhaust opens and closes. Finally, something went right!!
Now for what went wrong. I stuck a hose in the radiator since its in the low 50s here today and discovered leaks all over the map. Good news is the radiator doesnt leak.
Everything else does.
The thermostat was trickling water everywhere and the new water pump (doesnt have many hours on it, looked out of the box when i got the tractor) leaks in an odd place, water comes out from under the fan belt pulley. You can feel it coming out from under the thing the pulley bolts to. This is real nice.
Even nicer-i tried to shorten them wires and broke one of the little clips, and since theres no spares, i have to go buy a whole new set of wires. Wonderful.
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