[Farmall] Farmall H Electrical

John Wilkens jwilkens at eoni.com
Tue Oct 14 09:13:44 PDT 2008


Sorry, I thought you were Keith.    John

Breaker gap for coil ignition is .020" and for magneto ignition is 
.013".    But your .016" gap should work.
Are you getting any spark at the plugs?      John


At 03:46 AM 10/14/2008, you wrote:
>MABE I AM WRONG I SET POINTS AT .16 ?
>
>--- On Mon, 10/13/08, John Wilkens <jwilkens at eoni.com> wrote:
>
>From: John Wilkens <jwilkens at eoni.com>
>Subject: Re: [Farmall] Farmall H Electrical
>To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 8:47 PM
>
>OK, start to see if you are getting spark at one of the plugs.  If
>not, see if you are getting current to the coil (use a volt meter or
>just see if it sparks at the terminal) with the ignition switch
>on.    If you have current to the coil take the distrib. cap off and
>see if you can get a spark between the points (with the ignition
>switch on) and check the points gap (about .20").  I assume you
>didn't pull the distributor shaft out and didn't get it out of
>time?  Sometimes a bad condenser can give problems with spark but if
>it was running before that's probably not the problem.     Another
>unlikely problem would be low conpression but probably not your
>problem.  Should be at least 60 lbs (minimal!) to run.
>So, if you have in-time spark and compression about all that's left
>is fuel.  That's easy to check with a squirt of starting fluid into
>the carb.....unless it is flooded :(.
>My two cents worth.  I probably forgot something obvious   :).   Let
>us know what you finally determine.       John W.
>
>
>At 05:21 PM 10/13/2008, you wrote:
> >It's a coil ignition.
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: John Wilkens<mailto:jwilkens at eoni.com>
> >   To: Farmall/IHC mailing
>list<mailto:farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> >   Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 6:50 PM
> >   Subject: Re: [Farmall] Farmall H Electrical
> >
> >
> >   Magneto or coil ignition?    John
> >
> >
> >   At 03:09 PM 10/13/2008, you wrote:
> >   >I've been rewiring my 1948 Farmall H and have run into a
> >   >snag.  After installing a new wiring harness, I can't get the
> >   >tractor to start.  The engine turns, but won't start.  In the
>past
> >   >I've replaced the plugs, battery, and voltage regulator...and
>the
> >   >tractor started.  However after this harness...it won't start.
>By
> >   >the way, I've polarized the generator and replaced the ammeter.
> >   >
> >   >Any thoughts?
> >   >
> >   >Thanks.
> >   >
> >   >Keith
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