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Ok everyone, a bit of a bench racing/brainstorming session to help me track down my problem (you know, sitting in front of the computer sipping coffee instead of freezing in the snow actually working on the tractor).
1968 3 cylinder gas 3400. Less than 60 hours on a full rebuild a few years back.
The original ignition switch crapped out over the summer, I bought a new one off that auction site - it's not quite the same, has a glow plug heat position and uses 5 pins on the back when the original was 4 (with 1 empty). I was pretty sure I matched the terminals correctly but it acted a little funny. The tractor started and ran great. It sat for a month or so in the summer (outdoors) and when I went to use it to help a neighbor with a downed tree, it wouldn't run right. No revs, the exhaust got super hot (glowing) even after only 10 minutes of running.
So I figured it's got to be that Holley carb... So, off comes the carb - and it's spotless! The stupid piston slides smoothly, the jets and passages all flow well. Before I put it back on, I decide to change the plugs. While the plugs are out, why not compression test it; 160, 168, 165 psi. Plugs look a little black but I've seen worse, replaced them anyhow with Autolites. Figure why not do points & condenser while I'm in there. New Standard brand from Oreillys. (Plugs, rotor, cap, & wires were replaced 60 hours ago when I rebuilt it).
No joy.
I have not visually checked spark, I'm planning on replacing the (original as far as I know) ignition coil while I check that (maybe next week?) as I have a spare in the barn. It runs like my VW dune buggy did when the condenser went bad. I just came in from verifying that the coil + is hot both cranking and run position, battery voltage (12.2v drops to low 10s during cranking).
Thoughts, opinions, warnings?
1968 3 cylinder gas 3400. Less than 60 hours on a full rebuild a few years back.
The original ignition switch crapped out over the summer, I bought a new one off that auction site - it's not quite the same, has a glow plug heat position and uses 5 pins on the back when the original was 4 (with 1 empty). I was pretty sure I matched the terminals correctly but it acted a little funny. The tractor started and ran great. It sat for a month or so in the summer (outdoors) and when I went to use it to help a neighbor with a downed tree, it wouldn't run right. No revs, the exhaust got super hot (glowing) even after only 10 minutes of running.
So I figured it's got to be that Holley carb... So, off comes the carb - and it's spotless! The stupid piston slides smoothly, the jets and passages all flow well. Before I put it back on, I decide to change the plugs. While the plugs are out, why not compression test it; 160, 168, 165 psi. Plugs look a little black but I've seen worse, replaced them anyhow with Autolites. Figure why not do points & condenser while I'm in there. New Standard brand from Oreillys. (Plugs, rotor, cap, & wires were replaced 60 hours ago when I rebuilt it).
No joy.
I have not visually checked spark, I'm planning on replacing the (original as far as I know) ignition coil while I check that (maybe next week?) as I have a spare in the barn. It runs like my VW dune buggy did when the condenser went bad. I just came in from verifying that the coil + is hot both cranking and run position, battery voltage (12.2v drops to low 10s during cranking).
Thoughts, opinions, warnings?