DJ54
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- Carroll, Ohio
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- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
Autolites in my opinion did seem to work better. Champions are OK, but if I had my choice, I'd go with the Autolites. Sounds like I'm contradicting myself, but Farm & Fleet had a sale on them years ago, and of course I can't pass up a bargain, just had to get 10 sets. But you have to understand I had 7 tractors in my collection, that used that plug. When we would show them, I'd always have a couple extra sets in the toolbox.
Once the Champions were cleaned, they are OK... You may do as well with a small wire brush and some carb./brake cleaner. Even the Harbor Freight plug cleaners do a decent job. You can mount them on the wall, where it's handy to get to. It takes longer to remove and install the plugs, than it does to clean them. Just make sure the sand it all out of the plug when done.
Start with the easy items, such as cleaning, checking gaps, check for burned points, etc. If the spark in somewhat weak, it may be the condensor getting weak..., or just simple corrosion.
And something else that just came to mind.. You didin't say what year it was, or what type of cap is on the distributor. Square (Rectangular), or round. If it is round, is there a possiblity it may be off 180コ..?? Although it may cause it to fire on exhaust, but may be worth checking. It has been known to happen... You'll have good spark..., just not at the right time...
Once the Champions were cleaned, they are OK... You may do as well with a small wire brush and some carb./brake cleaner. Even the Harbor Freight plug cleaners do a decent job. You can mount them on the wall, where it's handy to get to. It takes longer to remove and install the plugs, than it does to clean them. Just make sure the sand it all out of the plug when done.
Start with the easy items, such as cleaning, checking gaps, check for burned points, etc. If the spark in somewhat weak, it may be the condensor getting weak..., or just simple corrosion.
And something else that just came to mind.. You didin't say what year it was, or what type of cap is on the distributor. Square (Rectangular), or round. If it is round, is there a possiblity it may be off 180コ..?? Although it may cause it to fire on exhaust, but may be worth checking. It has been known to happen... You'll have good spark..., just not at the right time...