[Farmall] Farmall Digest, Vol 93, Issue 9
Ben Wagner
supera1948 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 06:15:59 PST 2012
If you have good gas, it could be a timing issue. Your Super A sounds like
it is imitating mine. I tried the engine (C-113) for the first time after a
rebuild, and tried different fixes to determine was was keeping it from
starting nearly every day for a week. Finally I came down to timing.
A friend who has worked on engines in the past was there on the last day
(and the day I got it started) and helped me out some. He tested for gas
actually getting to the cylinder by turning the engine over, and dropping a
lighted paper match through the spark plug hole into the cylinder. You'll
know if it has gas then.
It could be an interior magneto issue. On a very long and probably
improbably shot, on my Super A I had the little "distributor gear" that
turns the rotor in the mag aligned wrong, but I caught that issue after the
first try of starting the engine. I'm assuming you have an H-4. You can
look that gear timing problem up in the "GSS-5035 Service Manual Magneto"
Blue Ribbon book hosted on Rudy's Cub page on Clean Computes.
When you went through the timing process, after you had the #1 cylinder at
TDC, did the magneto impulse click when you turned the magneto to time the
engine? I had the #1 cylinder timed a little off, since the tractor was
not exactly on the flywheel TDC mark. If the magneto did not fire when you
turned it, your timing is off.
Once I fixed that, the engine started right up. I do hope you get yours
running; I know the frustration!
Ben Wagner
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Rosenberg Philip G. <philip25 at cox.net>wrote:
> I have a Farmall Super A that wont start.
>
> I have a spark from the magneto, and I have set the magneto to fire on
> cylinder #1 aligned with the distributor.
>
> I have gas, I have even used starting fluid and occasionally I get a pop
> from one of the cylinders.
>
> This is very frustrating.
>
> Philip, Tucson AZ
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