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KEN NABER

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KEN NABER

Guys and Gals

well got the flywheel of, cannot find any condensor, where does it go? Perhaps this is why it would not start. Also need guidance on timing issue and point gap @ .020. This is a k91 4hp 1960.

Ken

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Jake Kuhn

how about some pictures of underneath the flywheel so we can see what your missing. I have one apart now and could get you a picture of it tonight. ~Jake

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KEN NABER

Jake

South Haven have vacationed there many times. Here are some pics. Appears I am in early stages of addiction. Thought I would change coil have a new one but wanted to test old coil with multi meter first. novice with electricity. just got this did not run also missing lift parts. Jake do I have to worry about timing this thing doesnt the crank keyway do that?

Thanks

Ken

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evanloock

The condenser is on the right side of the laminations (the metal piece the coil is also attached too). There is no adjustment for ignition timing other than via the points.

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KEN NABER

Evanloock

there it is!!!! Once again my age and vision has blinded me. Thanks again

Ken

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