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Re: Re: Re: farmall 450 won't even pop
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Posted by Wayne Swenson on March 29, 2004 at 21:13:40 from (66.228.233.252):
In Reply to: Re: Re: farmall 450 won't even pop posted by Andy on March 29, 2004 at 12:01:50:
Put a teaspoonful of gasoline in each sparkplug hole, replace plugs & wires, (correct firing order?) turn on the switch, then crank it over. If it fires at that time, you are not getting gas from from carb to cylinder. Is the intake manifold gasket OK? Did you get the governor slot and carb tab meshed together when reassembling the carb?? Hold the wire from coil to distributor 1/4" away from metal ground (pull out of center distributor tower) and have someone crank the engine. Do you have spark?? With battery ignition, just "snapping" the points with the switch on will give a spark also. Is the rotor turning? Watch with cap removed and coil wire grounded so no stray sparks fly around starting a fire. Last question; is the gasoline fresh?? Gas goes "sour" in about 30 days so always add fresh fuel. And don't buy huge quantities to store or you will have some very poor fuel after a while.
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