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hot coil,,, points?
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Posted by Lewis on July 23, 2005 at 18:25:55 from (64.85.214.55):
After installing a new coil and wireing harness, I went out to try my 50 8n and it still stalled and quit after just a little while. I looked closer at the wireing and found that the little wire going from the coil to the distributer was against the manifold and scorched enough to cause problems. After letting the engine cool, I replaced the wire and noticed that the coil was hot to the touch, even a little warmer than the manifold. Is the coil supposed to get hot, or is it fried? Also, what exactly are points? I know they're part of the distributor, but don't know exactly what people are refering to by 'points'. Is it obvious when they need to be replaced? What to look for? After replacing the wire, the tractor ran great for about an hour then quit. Thanks.
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- Re: hot coil,,, points? Tom-NJ 08:26:16 07/24/05
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