HUNTERTOWNSEN
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Hi I could reallly use some advice. I am trying to help out a friend with an 79 american clarke /new holland/ 3930 propane vacuum sweeper. My buddy received this unit in payment for a debt, At one point he saw it run. I am the 3rd person to work on it, it was in pieces when i got there. From what im understanding , the tractor had quit running when he got it. He dropped it off to a mechanic to work on it, the guy, I wont call him a mechanic from this point on, Had replaced the condensor for the propane , there was some sort of problem with the distributor , so he replaced it with a used electronic distributor, after a year , my buddy took his tractor back in non running condition. He was told it had ran, i really doubt it. In the meantime somehow it got water in the engine, Idk how, whether being left out in the rain or cracked block or headgasket, idk. So person #2 worked on it, they pulled it apart and had a valve job done. The head was re-installed and thats as far as he went,now I step in. I put the machine back together, but i cant get it to start. This is a propane tractor, I have tried either , gas , and propane, to prime it. I have brought the piston up to tdc, on the compression stroke, made sure the rotor was pointing directly at #1 , then advanced it slightly, the firing order is correct, at least by the intake manifold, it is 123. I have advanced and retarded the distributor to the point of backfiring both ways. You can hear it speed up , but it wont run. I have done a compression test , its even at 100 psi per cylinder. I have checked spark , i am getting good spark on all cylinders, I checked it visibly and I have hooked the pick up coil from my timing light on each wire to make sure i was getting spark on a load. the plugs are brand new and set at .045. There is a timing mark on the crank pulley, but there is not an indicator on the block. There is a bolt hole for one , but nothing there. Now here what is really throwing me for a loop. I messed with the firing order, just thinking since this is a oddball maybe the intake manifold firing order was incorrect, backfired really bad out the exhaust, so i put it back. Now when i first try to fire, i get a little smoke then nothing , if i let it sit, for a few seconds more smoke then nothing , but here is what is strange to me , its a water cooled intake manifold, and after about 30 seconds of cranking , i can feel it get warm????? I did not set the valves, but they are about at 14 on intake and 17 on exhaust, Is that too tight?? any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I am a v8 and diesel guy, this should not be so difficult. If anything does not make sense to you, please let me know and i will try to clarify, pretty much at a loss right now as to waht could be wrong. By the way It could not have ever run with the new distributor, the power was never hooked up. Also I forgot to mention, with my timing light , while cranking , I was getting random spark, so i replaced the coil with a known good one and that solved the problem.