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Where are points on A with IH magneto?

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VA Gasman

02-09-2008 17:09:21




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Where are the points on old A with Magneto?It's been a while but I think I looked behind the rotary cap last year and put it off till now. Need to get back at it.




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Andy Motteberg

02-10-2008 12:59:32




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 Re: Where are points on A with IH magneto? in reply to VA Gasman, 02-09-2008 17:09:21  
If you have a H4 mag, this is how you do it. It can be done with the mag on the tractor, but it is easier with the mag off the tractor. Remove the cap and rotor. Remove the 3 screws holding the points cover on, and there they are.

Andy.



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Bob

02-10-2008 00:08:32




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 Complete Blue ribbon mag manual at Rudi's Cubs in reply to VA Gasman, 02-09-2008 17:09:21  
Cut this link, and paste it into your browser.

(This site won't allow it to be posted as a link.)

http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Blue%20Ribbon%20Service%20Manuals/GSS-5035%20Service%20Manual%20Magnetos/index.html



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billde

02-10-2008 00:02:20




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 Re: Where are points on A with IH magneto? in reply to VA Gasman, 02-09-2008 17:09:21  
Would suggest that you put no 1 tdc and make sure the rotor is on no 1 on the cap. This will give you a reference if you happen to turn the gears on the back of the cover plate.



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ScottyHOMEy

02-09-2008 18:09:29




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 Re: Where are points on A with IH magneto? in reply to VA Gasman, 02-09-2008 17:09:21  
Off with the cap, off with the rotor button, out with, I think three screws, and the cover will come off to reveal the points.



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Bob

02-10-2008 00:04:40




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 CAREFUL... in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 02-09-2008 18:09:29  
Just DO NOT remove the cover over the rotor drive gears, held on with TWO screws, unless you know how to re-time the little buggers!



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Myles

04-06-2008 21:32:45




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 Re: CAREFUL... in reply to Bob, 02-10-2008 00:04:40  
How do I retime these gears now that I didn't read this first.



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