[Farmall] Need Plugs, Wires for F12
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 18 14:08:15 PDT 2005
I purchased all components at NAPA, including the solid core
wire. Certainly not a restoration but it is relatively inexpensive and
readily available. Soldering the mag end connectors seems
necessary. NAPA has neat little L-shaped plug ends that snap on and off
readily. I don't recall whether they need to be soldered or not.
Hi, Karl. How was Tulare?
Bob Holtzer
At 01:13 PM 4/18/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>A couple of important details. You need to use copper core wire, not the
>RFI suppressed carbon core stuff. And most of the kits sold at the auto
>parts stores do not have long enough wires for an F-12. The wires on the
>F-12 begin at the magneto's distributor, run through a conduit behind the
>engine, then forward to the spark plugs.
>
>I've found it easiest to fabricate the wires using components from the
>John Brillman Company:
>
>http://www.brillman.com/main.html
>
>I chose the pretty yellow covered wire, but I've seen evidence that the
>F-12 actually came with black ignition wires.
>
>I suspect that you could find wiring kits on the http://www.ytmag.com site
>also.
>
>And in case you aren't familiar with the F-4 magneto, full UP on the lever
>on the points cover grounds the points and shuts off the magneto. Down on
>the lever advances the spark. The point gap needs to be 0.013 inch.
>
>
>-Karl
>
>
>------------------------
>>Greetings!
>>
>>Having done a bunch of searching on the net, I've found plugs that will
>>probably work in my F12 (Looks like Champion 569, which is a replacement for
>>their W-14). What I haven't found yet are replacement wire and connectors.
>>Any hints? What's your experience with replacement plugs/wires?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Tony
>
>
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