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Super C Ignition Problem??

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Shrps74

01-30-2005 11:34:37




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Started all the Farmall's yesterday (2 SCs, and a 230). I hand cranked the 6 Volt SC (other 2 are 12 volt). As usual it fired right up. Once it was smoothed out, I went to the others. After about 5 minutes the SC just died...no sputter, just quit. It has gas and I just redid the carb a couple of weeks ago. I checked for spark at the points and had none. It also has a new 6 volt coil. With the snow, haven't had a chance to check continuity from the original pull switch to the coil. I have some primary wire that I'm gonna bypass the switch to the coil with to see if I get juice that way. What do you folks think?? condenser?? coil?? switch?? (its been reeaaally cold here the last couple of weeks, but that shouldn't make any difference. By the way, when I tried to restart got the usual gas out of the carb from choking so its getting gas. BobG in VA

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El Toro

01-30-2005 17:13:07




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 Re: Super C Ignition Problem?? in reply to Shrps74, 01-30-2005 11:34:37  
If you do not have any spark after bypassing the switch, I'd replace that condenser. I would check that point gap too. Hal



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Andy Martin

01-30-2005 14:55:00




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 Re: Super C Ignition Problem?? in reply to Shrps74, 01-30-2005 11:34:37  
You named them.

Switch is easy to check.

Condenser is tougher but cheaper.

May be condensaiton in the points upon warm-up (ice melting).



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