[AT] Coil test?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Jan 10 04:16:09 PST 2005
All I keep seeing on this thread is that "it has to be either a fuel
delivery or coil problem". Nobody seems willing to allow for either a
bad condenser or vacuum leak. In my experience, a vacuum leak, created
by a slightly warped carburetor or manifold getting hot, would create
the same problem. I don't see how a bad coil would be overcome by
closing the choke; it never has for me when I have had bad coils.
Mike
Ralph Goff wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dean VP <deanvp at att.net>
> To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group' <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 8:35 PM
> Subject: RE: [AT] Coil test?
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>
>>I hope the coil solves the problem so you don't have to mess with the
>>carburetor. Too @#$% cold to do that kind of finger work.
>
>
> Dean
> An interesting co-incidence is that I have had the JD AR sitting in the
> workshop for a month waiting on me to solve its problem too. It just happens
> to be a fuel starvation problem too. It will start and run fine but only if
> I hold the choke on. I just picked up a new set of gaskets and inlet valve
> for this carb last week so have high hopes of getting this one running the
> way it should. At least it is parked in the shop with the oil furnace so I
> can work in relative comfort when I finally start the job. The other
> tractors are all in "cold storage" in the steel quonset which is pretty well
> the same temperature as outside.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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