Posted by F-Dean on December 31, 2013 at 05:14:46 from (70.209.10.115):
In Reply to: F-4 Mag posted by Mark Poss on December 31, 2013 at 03:54:53:
It is not hard. 1. Remove the distributor cap and note the position of the brass "distributor." Remove the mag from tractor. DO NOT TURN THE ENGINE UNTIL YOU HAVE REINSTALLED THE MAG. 2. Take out the 2 screws that hold the strap on top and pull the U-shaped magnet up and off. Note, or mark, which way the magnet is mounted - usually with a IHC logo on the outside. 3. Remove the 4 screws holding on the top cover. (They screw from the bottom up.)and remove the top cover. 4. Replace the condenser and re-assemble. You may want to replace the coil while you have the mag apart-easy but expensive ($50)
You can kill the engine by grounding the condenser so I drill a small hole in the mag cover, run a piece of 14-gauge automotive wire thru the hole and connect the wire to the condenser. After remounting the mag, I connect this wire to a one-wire on/off switch from a letter series tractor for a simple way to kill the engine.
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