[AT] Starting Issue with MH Pacer
jtchall at nc.rr.com
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sat Aug 30 09:56:32 PDT 2014
I didn't see where you mentioned the gap. I would start with the info and
instructions from Dave. Make sure none of your wired in the distributor are
grounding out as well
John Hall
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Rotigel
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 11:36 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Starting Issue with MH Pacer
Hi LeRoy,
I'm not at home at the moment, but my wife looked up some Pacer information
in the owners manual that I have. She read to me the following:
Point gap .020 (=/- .002)
Plug gap .025
Firing order 1342
I seriously doubt that you changed the timing by simply adjusting the
points. To change the timing you would have to loosen the distributor and
turn it. If that has happened, or if someone else had done that, then the
timing may be off.
When you adjusted the points are you SURE you had the engine cranked over to
a point where the high part of the distributor lobe was making contact with
the fiber "brush" on the point? On my Pacer (with the spark plugs out) I can
turn the fan by hand to get one of those 4 lobes in just the right place. I
learned a long time ago that when replacing spark plug wires it's always
better to remove and replace them one at a time. That way you don't have to
remember which damn hole in the distributor cap the wires should be plugged
into. Another little trick (one that my son used all the time) is to take a
picture (of whatever) before you start. He uses the camera in his phone (My
problem with that procedure is that more often than not I simply take
another picture of my thumb!)
Dave
On Aug 30, 2014, at 9:33 AM, LeRoy wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a problem and not sure what I did but here is the overview.
>
> Yesterday I was trying to start my MH Pacer for the second time, this time
> I
> got some new parts like points, condenser and new plug wires. I couldn't
> see any spark at the points so I decided to change the points and
> condenser.
> In the process of changing the points I notice the gap was so wide with
> the
> new set that I thought I needed to adjust them to get them a bit closer
> like
> the last set. So I used the screw that adjusts the gap and then screwed
> it
> down when I thought I had what looked like the right distance. I also
> updated the condenser and the wires.
>
> When I try to start it seemed that it wanted to kick over however when it
> did the fan started to rotate clockwise rather than counter clockwise when
> it was turning over. Did I screw up the timing on this when I adjusted
> the
> gap? Or did I get a plug wire in the wrong location?
>
> LeRoy
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