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Re: Re set timing on farmall a after gov. removed
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Posted by scotty on September 30, 2004 at 12:56:25 from (199.231.49.128):
In Reply to: Re set timing on farmall a after gov. removed posted by Don the plumber on September 30, 2004 at 12:25:14:
Don, Remove your access cover for your flywheel behind the oilpan. Find your timing mark on the OD of the flywheel, its a very fine line and may take awhile!When you find it mark it with a white marker. Remove your sparkplugs and have someone slowly crank the motor while you have your finger over the #1 cylinder. When you feel your finger being pushed away by the compression stroke, come up slowly on your timing mark on the flywheel until it lines up with the cast marker on the access cover. At that point install your mag so that rotor lines up with the #1 plug wire. scotty
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