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Posted by RON/PA on April 06, 2001 at 03:30:57 from (64.12.104.174):
In Reply to: Farmall A ignition posted by K. Wimple on April 05, 2001 at 19:25:15:
BEHIND THE ROTOR ARE 2 SETS OF SCREWS, THE SMALLER PLATE WILL OPEN THE DRIVE GEARS AND IF YOU OPEN THAT AND PULL IT APART YOU WILL NO DOUBT THROW IT OUT OF TIME, (CORRECTABLE) IF YOU REMOVE THE LARGER PLATE WITH 3 SCREWS YOU WILL FIND THE POINTS. THE CONDENSER IS UNDER THE TOP CAP, STANDING UPRIGHT WITH THE COIL WIRE COMING OUT TO THE DISTRIBUTOR ONE CLAMP ON CONDENSER, AND THE OUTSIDE GROUNDING SCREW HOLD THIS IN PLACE. LOL RON/PA
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