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baler46

04-07-2005 16:10:56




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Just wondering if trhere is any way to test the coil to see if it works and the condersor.Any help would be nice thanks bruce




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paul

04-08-2005 08:14:10




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 Re: still died h in reply to baler46, 04-07-2005 16:10:56  
Put your mash in, fire it up, let the liquid boil, and see if you get any higher proof out of it. If not, you probably need to rework the condensor part, or regulate the temp closer.

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Don L C

04-07-2005 20:12:16




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 Re: still died h in reply to baler46, 04-07-2005 16:10:56  
Take your parts to any good auto parts store....I know NAPA will test them for you.....



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dilbert

04-07-2005 19:27:30




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 Re: still died h in reply to baler46, 04-07-2005 16:10:56  
To check a condenser, hold it by the insulation up real close to a bare spark plug wire on a running engine and then toss it to a friend so he can catch it.If he don't let out a warhoop and jump like he was shot then it ain't no good.



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Dixieland

04-07-2005 17:21:06




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 Re: still died h in reply to baler46, 04-07-2005 16:10:56  
To check the coil, pull the coil wire from the rotor cap , hold it close to a metal ground on the tractor, turn the starter and see if there is a spark. If not, make sure you have voltage to the positive side of the coil from the battery, and also check to make sure your points are breaking. If no spark, go ahead and replace the condenser. After all that and no spark means a bad coil.



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