[AT] AC B Mag question
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Mon Sep 21 19:41:06 PDT 2009
Been a while since I worked on a C but I would imagine the coil has 2 wires
like most other mags. One should have no insulation which should hook to
ground. The other should be insulated and go to the points. Make sure the
wires going to the points and the ground/cutoff terminal aren't too close to
the frame. Points should probably be set on .013-.015, I believe a lot of
Wico's had it cast inside the mag. Like others have suggested, make sure the
points are clean and not oily or corroded. My question is why he changed the
coil. Was it a hunch or did it leak out all the insulating oil inside the
mag. If so did he clean it out? If possible, check the fire coming out of
the coil with a screwdriver grounded to the frame. You should get at least
1/4" spark. I have seen Wico's go close to 7/16" when installed on our Allen
test station.
John Hall
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Cousins" <ivancou at windstream.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 4:20 PM
Subject: [AT] AC B Mag question
> My brothers is one of these ran when parked , sat for the last year
> now
> . I picked up points and condensor while I was in Portland so I'm assuming
> that is not the problem . But it still wont fire .
> He called me yesterday and said there are two wires coming from the coil
> ,thought maybe one was a ground and the other went to the points . So he
> wired it that way and nothing . He thought maybe he didnt have the points
> gapped right but at that point he was fed up with it and quit .
> Ok it has a Wico C mag , and odd ball for that tractor but it did work .
> Anyone familiar with that mag , able to give me a few hints .
> Herb , I know its the right color for you .
>
> Next question ,is there a book available that gets into the down and dirty
> on that particular mag ? I have one for my Farmall , and do have Neil
> Yerrigans book . Come to think of it I need to find it and flip thru it .
> My problem is its 45 miles away and I cant just run down there and back so
> I
> just cant run over after work . Looks like a road trip this weekend .
> The
> question of two wires is what has me . Thanks, Ivan
>
>
>
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