Posted by kaptkimbo on November 08, 2010 at 05:23:09 from (64.136.238.230):
In Reply to: Re: 1946 Farmall BN posted by gene bender on November 06, 2010 at 14:45:01:
THe shaft is pitted...seems to have a slight "catch" in it when I turn it... I put a new gear on it and when I put it back together it was overly tight....shaft wouldn turn very well... ( I think possibly the replacment gear specs are some what differnt then theone I took off)I tapped on the shaft end where the rotor goes and it finally loosened. I noticed that there seemed to be some slop in the shaft...I could move it aside when the point where in the open postion...when I put it back together ...the rotor "spring" (contact point where the rotor turns) exerts alot of pressure on the cap and I can see tha cap move when I try to fire up the BN...It will fire and run on a little but won"t stay running.
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