Fw: RE: [Ford-ferguson] Resistor & condenser 8N

Gene uel72 at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 16 04:44:25 PDT 2004


This is not in reference to your mesg, however, I am looking for a manual or any info on a Ferguson tractor.  The SN # TO33783.  My main problem is the brakes.  The pads are oil soaked and the I think there is too much oil in the rear end.  Any assistance is appreciated.  Thanks, Gene

-----Original Message-----
From: rdlotze at juno.com
Sent: Aug 15, 2004 9:17 PM
To: ford-ferguson at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject: Fw: RE: [Ford-ferguson] Resistor & condenser 8N

Hey you guys want to change points and condenser on front mounted
distributors the right way?
unsnap cover - remove coil - disconnect primary wire - remove the two cap
screws and remove the whole distributor and take to workbench - IT FO4
manual show procedure to check timing if you want check but not
necessary. The drive tang is offset and will only go in one way. So when
putting back, slow turn rotor until it drops in slot on camshaft - put
bolts back in - coil - cap - wire
Point Gap .014 - .016
Make sure if you replace spark wires - use only copper wire not carbon
automotive wires.

Dick

--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Ace Russell" <acerussell at comcast.net>
To: <ford-ferguson at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 22:22:42 -0400
Subject: RE: [Ford-ferguson] Resistor & condensor 8N
Message-ID: <00ba01c48337$e8e26e90$8700a8c0 at vaiofx250>

Speaking of that, what is the proper point gap?

I think I might go with the "big job" instead of removing the
distributor.
I've taken the radiator out before, and even though it is truly a big
job,
everything is accessible at least. And I can take the opportunity to
replace
the spark plug wires and not route them through that steel pipe, which I
think is awkward. Any other things I might take care of while I'm in
there?

Ace

> -----Original Message-----
> The points can be changed on a front mounted dist. without it being 
> removed, but it is extremely hard to get right. after doing this for
> 35 years, I have 
> found that removing the dist. is the simplest way to do it.
> If you did not want to remove it the next best way to get at it is by 
> removing the grill and rad. A big job but you would not have 
> to take out the 
> dist.
> Which ever method you use, just make sure that once you get 
> the points in 
> and set to the proper gap, that you clean them.
> 
> Moe
> 


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