[AT] IH H4 Magneto-no spark
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Mon May 30 14:27:06 PDT 2011
Al, this is not a likely solution but more of a story to illustrate the need
to look for the not so obvious but easy solutions. My only direct
experience with magnetos is my Fairbanks Morse ZC engine. When I got it the
previous owner had knocked a hole in the corner of the mag cover and wired
an automotive coil into the mag so I figured the coil was shot. Well I got
to looking around, then did some reading and some more looking and that is
when I stumbled on the problem. There was a wire from the original F-M coil
to a lug on the side of the case. The wire is for the kill switch. Well it
just so happened that the insulation had rubbed off the wire and it was
going to ground on the inside of the mag case in such a way as to create a
permanent kill switch. A new wire, or maybe I just taped up the old one and
some JB Weld to fix the mag cover and it's been firing ever since.
I guess my point is, examine everything closely.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Al Jones
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 3:37 PM
To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com ; farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject: [AT] IH H4 Magneto-no spark
Started tinkering on the white Super A this afternoon. Magneto impulse
clicks when you hand crank the engine, was hoping I could just rub the
points a little and make fire. When I got the breaker cover off, I saw the
leaf spring on the moving point had broken. I had a new point and condenser
set lying around, so I went ahead and took the mag off and replaced all
that. Condenser was tricky but I got it. Had a time getting the screw
loose on the stationary point but I got that apart and since I couldn't find
my feeler gauge anywhere, I used a piece of the cardboard boxtop to set the
points. Backwoodsy-hillbilly but the points connect and break so I felt
like that was in the ballpark.
Long story short I still have no spark. The inside of the distributor cap
looks pretty corroded, so I tried pulling the wire from the coil cover to
the dist. cap and trying to get a spark from there (trying to arc it off the
side of the engine block) but still no spark. The connection in the coil
cover looks pretty good, and the inside "tab" that touches the coil itself
is bright, shiny copper. (The coil cover could be original. It has the old
IHC trademark instead of the IH "man on a tractor" logo) I did knock the
glaze off the dimple on the coil, and on the rotor button.
The only thing I can think of is the coil itself. Looks like given the
condition of everything that I could get some spark from the coil terminal.
What else should I look for?
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