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Re: 49 Farmall H RefusesTo Start
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Posted by El Toro on November 01, 2005 at 18:35:58 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: 49 Farmall H RefusesTo Start posted by Flatland Farmall on November 01, 2005 at 17:43:56:
Are you getting voltage to your coil with switch on? No voltage there you need to check at your ignition switch for voltage in to and out of the switch. That switch is fed from the small hot terminal on your starter solenoid. Set you meter on dc volts and check each location for voltage. No voltage at switch check at the small solenoid terminal. Voltage here & none at switch your wire has a bad connection or is broken. You need to do the process of elemination. Are these new points? If not, points could be pitted or dirty. Gap & clean. Hal PS: One of those small solenoid terminals will not have voltage until you push the starter button to crank the engine and once you release that the engine stops cranking. So there has to be voltage at the starter since the engine will crank.
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