Posted by Gordon in IN on August 06, 2014 at 20:13:25 from (50.102.10.82):
In Reply to: 52 8N no fire posted by Timothy James on August 06, 2014 at 15:09:01:
Just because the parts are new does not necessarily mean that they are good parts. I have had new condensers that were bad, new points that were bad and new switches that were bad. Fortunately not all on the same tractor or "job". Check the condenser "out of the circuit". Check the points (disconnect the wire and check the points to be sure that they are making contact and opening to "open circuit"). Check the coil (independently) by checking the resistance across the terminals and by applying power across the terminals and checking for spark. Then check the wiring to be sure that it is correct. The "side mount" distributor is the MOST DESIRABLE and the much easier to work on than the "front mount" distributor. You are fortunate to have a "side mount" distributor.
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