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Posted by Allan on November 27, 2003 at 04:48:08 from (148.63.132.164):
Hi Guys, Here I go again; I need your help! :>) Since this is Thanksgiving, I'm sure this business will maybe allow me a couple of hours to myself. So, sometime today I want to check the tuning of my '51 H; because just running the loader hydraulics alone makes 'er grunt. I'm sure it has got to be out of time. The specs page on this site says the timing should be at the first notch....okay, that sounds good. But, the point gap setting is what is bothering me. The specs say for a Super H they are at .020" and a regular H should be set at .013". Shouldn't that say for a distributor it should be set at .020" and a magneto equipped tractor, the setting is .013" ? .013" seems awfully thin to me while adjusting a distributor equipped H. Where do you guys set 'em on a distributor? Thanks for your help, Allan
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