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  1. J

    1964 Ford 2000 intermittent spark

    new points solved the riddle. Huge thanks to everyone.
  2. J

    1964 Ford 2000 intermittent spark

    Yes, pionts gap cleaned nad still wouldnt fire. Coil is/was never hot to the touch and coil wiring matches schematic. Neg ground circuit (12v conversation). Installing new points today so time will tell!
  3. J

    1964 Ford 2000 intermittent spark

    Have a new set of points coming today. Manual shows .024-.025 for setting points gap, but thats on 6v. Is it ok to run that on a 12v conversation? Thanks for everyones input. Amazing tallent in this club.
  4. J

    1964 Ford 2000 intermittent spark

    Yes. Gas is flowing. Thank you for the suggestion!
  5. J

    1964 Ford 2000 intermittent spark

    Good day. Been fighting this one for a few weeks now. Bought this tractor a few mo ago locally. Brought it home, changed fluids, filter, flushed rad, new coolant, greased, replaced petcock, and replaced battery. Basic things to do for a new to me tractor. Always started right up (12v...
  6. J

    1964 Ford 2000

    I think your spot on. Can see threads on the bottom. Bingo.
  7. J

    1964 Ford 2000

    Entirely poss. It was hooked to an Artic Fox 110v in line coolant heater. Other end was a nipple fitting on the engine block behind the oil filter and in front of the starter. I've removed the aftermarket heater all together. Pipe plugged the block side and put a small hose on the lower hose...
  8. J

    1964 Ford 2000

    Thank you for the reply and for the helpful links. This is def molded or fitted into the lower rad hose bung of the radiator-almost wonder if its not a cold weather package or something?
  9. J

    1964 Ford 2000

    Hello. Been lurking for weeks after purchasing my 2000 4 cyl gasser, and finally have a question. Going thru everything on it and im eliminating the aftermarket inline artic fox coolant heater. I've got a heater hose coming from the left side of the engine just in front of the starter to the...
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