[Farmall] H Woes
soffiler at ct.metrocast.net
soffiler at ct.metrocast.net
Wed Jun 13 05:39:43 PDT 2007
Hi Mike:
This is really just a wild guess from where I'm sitting, but
here's my story: I worked on a green machine once that had
a real frustrating miss. By playing with the timing you
could get it run OK at particular RPM ranges but it would
start to miss at other RPM's, and, it changed with load. It
took me an embarrasingly long time to finally check the
distributor shaft bushings, which I discovered were so
sloppy I can barely believe it ran at all.
Good luck,
Steve O.
----- Original Message Follows -----
From: "Michael Miller" <sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com>
To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject: [Farmall] H Woes
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:39:54 -0400
>List,
>
>My employer has an H that has been in the family since new.
> His son went through and rebuilt it a few years ago.
>It does not run right. It seems to miss, and doesn't
>have any power. Supposedly the Carb has been rebuilt and
>all tuneup parts replaced. The mechanic isn't much of a
>gasoline motor guy and while he does good work he is short
>on patience when he tries to work on a gasser that has an
>issue other than it is out of gas. I have tried playing
>with it a little bit, and some things I've discovered:
>Changing the timing helps the miss, and the power, but it
>doesn't totally cure it. Changing the timing also makes
>it impossible to crank start the old girl. You can crank
>start it easily if the timing is set at one specific
>place. I am timing by ear, no timing light involved. I
>am almost tempted to say I think the automatic advance
>isn't working in the distributor. I really hate to tear
>the thing apart and make it totally inoperable, so I am
>looking for any advice as far as what to look at and what
>I will find if I do tear that distributor apart. Worn
>bushings? Worn Gears? mucked up auto-advance?
>
>
>Many thanks on ideas on where to start. I know I haven't
>given you much information but its been a couple weeks
>since I've messed with her and my memory isn't as good as
>it used to be :-)
>
>Thanks again
>Mike
>
>
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