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Super H with eletrical Problems

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Steve in MO

07-05-2003 19:51:34




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Guys,
She was running like a champ all day, on the way back in she died cold, She's getting fuel but no spark, Distributor and points look in good shape, what should I try first (Coil and or Wires?)

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Hoosierbuddy

07-06-2003 08:18:29




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 Re: Super H with eletrical Problems in reply to Steve in MO, 07-05-2003 19:51:34  
My vote is for the Condenser-when they just stop after getting run for a while it is usually the condenser.
when it cools down or the next day ,it may start right up-if it does,there's your answer.
HB



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Hugh MacKay

07-06-2003 03:20:51




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 Re: Super H with eletrical Problems in reply to Steve in MO, 07-05-2003 19:51:34  
Steve: Fudd is right you need a test light probably meter to see where and how much voltage you have. It may well be the coil and if so you may just try to start now that it has cooled down. If it fires right up now, I would say yes to coil. Coil could be bad even if it doesn't fire up,

One other possibility is distributor shaft, is it loose in distributor. My Super A had end play in distributor shaft, every once in awhile it would just stop. Usually this happened on a bump, steep incline, etc. I took my distributor to CaseIH dealer and they fixed it. I understand these don't have bushings from new, but repairs are done by machining and adding a bushing. It worked, I haven't had a problem in 6-7 years.

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Fudd

07-05-2003 20:45:45




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 Re: Super H with eletrical Problems in reply to Steve in MO, 07-05-2003 19:51:34  
Do you have a test light or meter? 1st I would check to make sure you are getting voltage to the distributor. Are the points opening correctly and have the correct gap? Is the rotor OK, not broken? Good luck and keep us posted.



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