[Farmall] Difficult F14

Karl Olmstead olmstead at ridgenet.net
Wed May 3 06:59:28 PDT 2006


I think Andy's nailed the two most probable causes, Ross.  I can't imagine 
an F4 coil firing some cylinders and not others.  If plugs and valves don't 
solve the problem, take a look at the inside of the distributor cap on the 
mag; look for cracks or carbon tracks.
-Karl
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> Andy Glines wrote:
>
> Does it have new spark plugs of the correct heat
> range?  I learned on the F-20 not to trust old plugs
> no matter how good the "look".  I'm not sure of the
> proper plug for an F-14 but Gordon Rice at Rice
> Equipment will tell you which ones to use.  If the
> plugs are OK how are the valves?  Have you had the
> vlave cover off and adjusted all of the valves?
> Sometimes they get a little sticky and want to stick
> open causing it to miss.
>
> --- Ross Long <relong at dybb.com> wrote:
>
>> I recently purchase a 38 F14.  It was overhauled
>> shortly before it was put
>> in a barn and left for many years.  I have been able
>> to get it running by
>> cleaning the gas tank and tuning it up.  The only
>> problem I have is after it
>> runs for approximately 5 minutes and starts to warm
>> up, it starts to miss
>> fire.  It loses the 4th cylinder and it only fires
>> occasionally on 1 and 3.
>> Cylinder two is the only one that fires
>> consistently.  I've replaced the
>> cap, points, condenser on the F4 mag with no
>> difference.  Once it cools off,
>> it will run fine until it warms up a little and then
>> it starts again.  Has
>> anyone seen a coil in a F4 may do something like
>> this?
>>
>>
>>
>> Ross





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