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JB3

11-03-2009 19:15:03
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Hello,

I have a 1951-52 8N with a side mount distributor. This tractor was given to me, but I am unsure of most of it"s history. The distributor is not an original, but I can't find replacement points or condensor. The photos are located in the "help identify" gallery. I could not post direct links to them due to being new to this site. They will show my handle "JB3" in the description.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give!

JB3

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Dunk

11-12-2009 19:25:45
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Kevin Singleton, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

Mikey's 8N said: (quoted from post at 23:16:49 11/11/09) Nice deal....Slap a 4.3 liter chevy block in her, swap over the externals and get her in the water. The basic long block is the same as automotive, just has different exhaust manifolds,carb,ignition.


I don't know if I will ever have a use for a boat again.

In 1988 I paid $13,000 cash for a brand new, 18' Bass Tracker, Fish and Ski boat, about 4 years later I nearly snatched a man's arm off with $4000 in it.

Haven't been fishing one time since then.

Long story......

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Dunk

11-12-2009 19:21:05
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Kevin Singleton, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

JMOR said: (quoted from post at 23:16:14 11/12/09)
Mikey's 8N said: (quoted from post at 21:41:32 11/12/09) And how does that help him find points for his Prestolite distributor? Guess I missed something here.



I was replying to DUNK's post. Sorry I don't know how to transfer the original post into the body of the new post.


No, me sorry, Mikey...it sure is difficult to match up responses between Modern & Classic! :oops:


LMAO!!!!!!!!

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JMOR

11-12-2009 19:16:14
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Sean (TX), 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

Mikey's 8N said: (quoted from post at 21:41:32 11/12/09) And how does that help him find points for his Prestolite distributor? Guess I missed something here.



I was replying to DUNK's post. Sorry I don't know how to transfer the original post into the body of the new post.


No, me sorry, Mikey...it sure is difficult to match up responses between Modern & Classic! :oops:

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JMOR

11-11-2009 20:34:28
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Steve (BC), 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

Mikey's 8N said: (quoted from post at 23:16:49 11/11/09) Nice deal....Slap a 4.3 liter chevy block in her, swap over the externals and get her in the water. The basic long block is the same as automotive, just has different exhaust manifolds,carb,ignition.


And how does that help him find points for his Prestolite distributor? Guess I missed something here.

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Mikey's 8N

11-12-2009 17:41:32
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to JMOR, 11-11-2009 20:34:28  
And how does that help him find points for his Prestolite distributor? Guess I missed something here.

I was replying to DUNK's post. Sorry I don't know how to transfer the original post into the body of the new post.

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JMOR

11-10-2009 20:24:13
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Shenandoah River Rat, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

Mikey's 8N said: (quoted from post at 21:30:51 11/10/09) The points just slide off the pivot shaft. the rivited wire connection point stays on the backer. It's a prestolite... All the older point type mercrusier inboard/outboard boat engines used them. See your local Boat dealer ask for points for a 1970 120hp mercruiser I/O. take the old points with you to compare...should be the same.


Or like this removed from Bayliner, small block Chevy V8:




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Dunk

11-10-2009 18:13:21
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Dunk, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

Mikey's 8N said: (quoted from post at 21:30:51 11/10/09) The points just slide off the pivot shaft. the rivited wire connection point stays on the backer. It's a prestolite... All the older point type mercrusier inboard/outboard boat engines used them. See your local Boat dealer ask for points for a 1970 120hp mercruiser I/O. take the old points with you to compare...should be the same.


Hmmm....... Ineresting you say that....

I have a boat, with a Mercrusier inboard/outboard, that I gave $100 for boat, and trailer. The prievous owner seems to have forgotten to winterize.

Yep busted block, that I haven't went into, but it is a block like would be in a '93 Chevy S-10, nearly.

I guess it must have EI?

I need to go look that thing over again.

It had a new alternator on it, a good battery that I found a use for and everything else seemed good, except for getting water in the oil, it all seemed in good shape.

I would have given the $100 for just the trailer.

I figured one day, I would get needy, and I could part it all out....

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Mikey's 8N

11-11-2009 19:16:49
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Dunk, 11-10-2009 18:13:21  
Nice deal....Slap a 4.3 liter chevy block in her, swap over the externals and get her in the water. The basic long block is the same as automotive, just has different exhaust manifolds,carb,ignition.

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Mikey's 8N

11-10-2009 17:30:51
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to JB3, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  
The points just slide off the pivot shaft. the rivited wire connection point stays on the backer. It's a prestolite... All the older point type mercrusier inboard/outboard boat engines used them. See your local Boat dealer ask for points for a 1970 120hp mercruiser I/O. take the old points with you to compare...should be the same.

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JMOR

11-09-2009 20:13:52
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to forddoc, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

JB3 said: (quoted from post at 23:45:25 11/09/09) I looked at the part numbers that was shown in the above post, but they do not look exactly like the one I have. Also, it appears that the points are riveted to the plate. Are they replaceable or do I have to purchase an entire plate? Thanks in advance for your help!
No they are not riveted. The riveted part is just an insulated connection point for wires, etc.

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cj in lachona

11-05-2009 17:41:44
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to JB3, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  
looks like the one in my 8n. i had a hard time finding points and distributor cap for it too. i found an old timer at a mom-and-pop auto parts store that said it was a distributor off a mercury bobcat. bought the points and distributor cap and they fix. tractor runs great.

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JMOR

11-04-2009 04:59:36
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to JDTECH, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

ZANE said: (quoted from post at 08:49:14 11/04/09) Some International trucks and tractors used the Prestolite distributors. Some even had a pressed paper distributor plate. Talk about a nightmare!!!!! If the weather was damp for long the paper warped and the points gap was impossible to keep set. IH did some strange things. I worked at an IH dealership as a mechanic for about five years. I hate IH tractors!!!! But don't tell anybody!

Zane
Zane, I'm still working the change from leather window straps to window crank year for the "T". I also have a Prestolite for a 350 Chevy/Volvo Marine application and seems to be a good distributor, looks much like JB3 & brownchristian photos...no paper breaker plate....so I hate to see them get an overall bad rep........on the other hand, they are no longer in the automotive distributor business. Electric motor controls & the like I think.

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ZANE

11-04-2009 04:49:14
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to JB3, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  
Some International trucks and tractors used the Prestolite distributors. Some even had a pressed paper distributor plate. Talk about a nightmare!!!!! If the weather was damp for long the paper warped and the points gap was impossible to keep set. IH did some strange things. I worked at an IH dealership as a mechanic for about five years. I hate IH tractors!!!! But don't tell anybody!

Zane

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JB3

11-08-2009 14:07:52
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to ZANE, 11-04-2009 04:49:14  
Thanks for your help. I will contact the people you suggested and hopefully they will have the parts.

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JMOR

11-03-2009 19:51:28
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to KRH/MO, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  

JB3 said: (quoted from post at 23:15:03 11/03/09) Hello,

I have a 1951-52 8N with a side mount distributor. This tractor was given to me, but I am unsure of most of it"s history. The distributor is not an original, but I can't find replacement points or condensor. The photos are located in the "help identify" gallery. I could not post direct links to them due to being new to this site. They will show my handle "JB3" in the description.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give!

JB3
Virtually certain it is a Prestolite. Points still available. Will look, might have number.

Yes, Prestolite & it looks like YT and TISCO have parts for it. A fellow who posts under handle brownchristian has one and Dunk searched out numbers & sources for him around August 19, 2009.

If you look around the postings near this link, you will find the info.

http://ytforums.ytmag.com/search.php?search_id=710237281&start=90

you can verify on those postings, but I believe these are the P/Ns

(I would verify before ordering or contact brownchristian)

points IGS2224LB and BWD #A81

condenser IAT3076HS

rotor IGP1016D and ECH #AL150

cap IBK1009 and Perstolite #3-129 and ECH #AL165

This post was edited by JMOR at 20:43:55 11/03/09.

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forddoc

11-03-2009 19:35:29
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to JB3, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  
I have a set of those odd balls on the shelf. But if you go to a local parts store and browse through their illustrated ignition guide you will find them, I believe that dist is an Autolite 4000 series. Good luck.

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JB3

11-09-2009 19:45:25
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to forddoc, 11-03-2009 19:35:29  
I looked at the part numbers that was shown in the above post, but they do not look exactly like the one I have. Also, it appears that the points are riveted to the plate. Are they replaceable or do I have to purchase an entire plate? Thanks in advance for your help!

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Sean (TX)

11-03-2009 19:17:36
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Re: Help identifying a distributor in reply to Bob Harvey, 11-03-2009 19:15:03  
Never looked at a side mount...here is one of the pic's.


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