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'71 International 354 - Need distrbutor cap wiring

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glenn

03-04-2004 18:22:25




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Help..
My neighbor was helping me work on my 1971 International 354 tractor and he removed the spark plug wires from the distributor cap before I
had a chance to make notes on which wire went where.

Below is a crude diagram...

Any insight would be greatly appreciated

< < Front of tractor > > E N Distributor Cap G X X I (retainer clip) coil post (retainer clip) N X X E < < Rear of tractor > > Note: The four 'X's are where the spark plug wires would attach.

The firing order from the rear of engine is 1 3 4 2

Thanks in advance.
Glenn

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carl

03-05-2004 14:27:57




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 Re: '71 International 354 - Need distrbutor cap wi in reply to glenn, 03-04-2004 18:22:25  
hi glen i recently purch a 354 gas. had been sitting and neglected. i would like to pick your brain about problems as i run into them.hows your 354 run? are you happy w it? anything you couldwarn me about i would apre. it thanks carl t don't seem to be many 354 owners out there



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carl

03-05-2004 08:52:09




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 Re: '71 International 354 - Need distrbutor cap wi in reply to glenn, 03-04-2004 18:22:25  
hi glen i recently purch a 354 gas. had been sitting and neglected. i would like to pick your brain about problems as i run into them.hows your 354 run? are you happy w it? anything you couldwarn me about i would apre. it thanks carl t don't seem to be many 354 owners out there



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Andy Martin

03-04-2004 18:53:06




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 Re: '71 International 354 - Need distrbutor cap wi in reply to glenn, 03-04-2004 18:22:25  
Firing order is assuming No. 1 is at front of engine.

I don't know which way a 354 rotor bug turns, but you can pull the cap, crank the engine, and figure that out.

Then roll the engine until No. 1 is at top dead center on compression (use your thumb over the open spark plug hole).

Put wire from No.1 to the post nearest where the rotor bug is pointing, then proceed with No. 3, 4, and 2 in the direction of bug rotation.

If you can't figure my description out, get a friend who works on car engines to help.

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