Posted by Lanse on January 03, 2009 at 14:22:31 from (65.89.42.177):
OK, so i tried it in third and it worked many times better. I dont think a few seconds can cause much damage, but you guys are the experts so i'll go throw radiator on.
In third, the engine really spun but still diddnt fire. At one point, there was some white smoke trickleing out of the exhaust, so atleast somethings happening.
But since it doesnt even pop (and i squirted gas in the cylenders) there must be something with the ignition. My spark plug wires are really long because in my infinent wisdom i never shortened them, and i think that might have something to do with it. Theyre TSCs finest copper core wires.
Also, this probabally goes out to nebraska kirk, but does anyone have a diagram of which terminal goes to which cylender on a harvester H4 mag??? I made an educated guess and i think i guessed wrong.
BTW, give the video a few minuites. It hasnt finished processing yet......
Audio/Video clip:Second Try
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