Problem Finding B414 Points

Ron_Greene

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My father-in-law and I are working on getting an old IH B414 up and running. It had a new-ish set of points, distributor cap, rotor button, and condenser. It would not start but after a few minutes of troubleshooting we found a bad voltage reducer. One of my father in laws friends stopped by and said he could get us running. Well, he did but only for about ten minutes. The points got burnt and the spring steel in the points lost there temper. I"m looking for a good diagram of how we should go about completely re-wiring the whole tractor and trying to find a set of new points. I looked the points up in a wells catalog and ordered them only to find out that they were wrong. I took the points off and noticed that they were stamped " Lucas England". The only mention of the lucas ignition in the wells catalog was for the coil. They only mention the delco ignition for the points. Has anyone else had this problem? The serial number on this tractor is 868. It has a gasoline 441 engine.
 
If you look up this tractor on the CaseIH site it shows a serial number break for the ditributor. One for serial numbers up to 5885 and one for 5886 and up. Th IH part number for the points for serial numbers up to 5885 is 702326R91. You should be able to do something with this number. Condenser is 702325R91 if you are interested.
 
Can't have a 441 engine. Must be a BD144. Lucas distributor and British Zenith VN or VNN carb.

Points can differ depending if the distributor has ever been replaced. Replacement is a Lucas has same points and cap as many MG sports cars.
Lucas model 43D.
 

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