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gascolator

03-06-2005 09:46:58




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While plowing snow the other day, number 2 cylinder on the 300U ceased to fire. Finished
a couple little things then put her away (try
that on a 2-cylinder Greenie!).

Feared the worst (stuck valve), but it was just the worst of four fouled plugs probably
caused by a combination of cold running and
a too-rich mixture, together with oldish wires.

Swapped the plugs, replaced the wires. The
local NAPA had a cap but not a rotor, so deferred on those two for the time being. It
was fun to change one plug and wire at a time,
start it up, and note it running a bit better
with each new plug and wire (I do one pair at a time to know where I've introduced a miss if I do introduce a miss in fabricating
the new wires.)

However, I did notice that the cap is a bit
loose on the distributor.

Is there supposed to be gasket between the cap
and the distributor? Or is it just that the clips have lost their fallorum (oomph)?

If the latter case, is the solution simply to
're-arc' the spring clips, or are those separately available?

It runs fine now, but it sure isn't right and I'm
sure it makes things more vulnerable to moisture
and to eventually just falling apart.

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Hugh MacKay

03-06-2005 11:36:09




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 Re: Loose distributor cap in reply to gascolator, 03-06-2005 09:46:58  
Been putting caps, points and rotors in old Farmalls for now close unto 50 years, never had to spring the clips on one yet. I suspect that auto parts store gave you the wrong cap. When it comes to ignition parts CaseIH the only place to go.

I bought a Farmall 140 two years ago, wouldn't run right or even stay running. Ignition parts looked good. I had IH parts on the shelf, compared them, not hard to see why it wouldn't run. The points were wrong shape, cap was different depth. I'm not saying they are all that way, but I've seen enough, it's worth the drive to CaseIH.

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JOHN yOUNG

03-07-2005 15:27:34




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 Re: Loose distributor cap in reply to Hugh MacKay, 03-06-2005 11:36:09  
i WAS READING SOME OF THE PROBLEMS WITH IGNITION PARTS. i HAVE AN h MODEL THAT WILL NOT START. I HAVE REPLACED THE FOLLOWING; PLUGS, POINTS,CONDENSOR,WIRES,VOLTAGE REGULATOR,EVEN REBUILT THE CARB WHILE I WAS AT IT. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS WHAT I MIGHT BE MISSING.



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PAULIH300

03-07-2005 17:06:35




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 Re: Loose distributor cap in reply to JOHN yOUNG, 03-07-2005 15:27:34  
You forgot cap and rotor.....
and how's the fuel bowl?



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P Backus

03-06-2005 10:49:19




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 Re: Loose distributor cap in reply to gascolator, 03-06-2005 09:46:58  
I think I would just re-arch the clips a bit. I don't believe there ever was a gasket there. In fact, there should be a vent hole somewhere on that cap, making the need for a gasket moot.
I wonder if that cap had been replaced before with one that almost fits, but not quite.
Paul



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PAULIH300

03-06-2005 10:04:12




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 Re: Loose distributor cap in reply to gascolator, 03-06-2005 09:46:58  
The cap should fit snugly without the clips clipped,once those are clipped the cap shouldnt be flopping around.Also,it should be "keyed" so it doesnt rotate on its own.



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