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J4 magneto problemI have a Loboy 184. I have installed, points, condensor, rotor, winding, top cover, cap. I have constant spark out of top cover, sometimes no spark or intermittent spark out of cap. Tractor won't run. Help!
Re: J4 magneto problemYou mention new rotor (I presume new), what condition was the pinion in? If you have consistent spark from the coil, then rotor and cap are about all that's between the tower and each spark plug. What condition are wires in, and are they copper core. Mags don't like graphite wires.....
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Re: J4 magneto problemBob:
Are you sure that you have a J-4 Magneto on that 184 Lo-Boy ![]() ![]() Suggest you read the above manual and familiarize yourself with the electrical/ignition system. Then... we will be able to help. Unless of course your Cub is not a 184 Oh, and G'day and
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Re: J4 magneto problemBob:
So I take it this 184 has been modified to 6 volt with a magneto. Well now.. that is interesting. Spray the cap with WD-40, that might get rid of any carbon trails in the cap which might be messing with the spark. Make sure that the points are gapped correctly for a magneto - 0.013". Also make sure that there is no glazing on the points. Clean the points by pulling a piece of brown paper or even a dollar bill through the points. Then try it again. If it works problem solved, if not then I would also suspect a bad condenser, even though it was replaced, it could very well have been bad right out of the box. Try replacing it with the older condenser. I know.. off beat but it sometimes pays off. Spark plugs should be gapped at 0.023" and running Champion D-16 through D-21 (D-21's seem to be better - hotter plug) or equivalent. Make sure that you are using solid core copper spark plug wires as Rick mentioned - mags do not like composite core wires. Make sure it is timed correctly. Here is Mike's video how to on static timing a mag. Never thought it would be used for a 184 Also, did you get the timing marks aligned for the rotor? I can't think of anything else at the moment. Try searching the archives for Magneto problems (you will probably find most of it applies to the standard FCub). Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: J4 magneto problemRudi - having a mag doesn't mean it has been converted to 6 volts. Mag doesn't use the tractor electrical system This could be an older replacement engine or someone wanted a mag ignition. I suspect a worn pinion gear or the rotor was not installed with the timing marks lined up.
Bigdog
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Re: J4 magneto problemDuhhhh
Mag to me almost automatically means 6 v... not sure why aside from my two are 6v and mag equipped.. so maybe that is it. CRS and KFE .. that's me story and I will stick to that...Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Thank you for answering. I'm not exactly sure of the model . This is not the problem in question. The machine has a J4 magneto 6 volt system. Points, condenser, rotor, winding, topcover, wires (copper) and plugs are all new. I get constant spark out of top cover, intermittant and sometimes none at all out of wires. Pinion gear looks good. Is the line on the gear and the line on the rotor together the right alignment? Thank you for all of your help.
Re: J4 magneto problemYes.... Dave
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Re: J4 magneto problemDave:
Thanks for posting that, I was looking for it last night and couldn't for the life of me remember where it was. Bob: Any chance we can get pics of this 184?I am getting very curious as to the history of this particular Cub. Was the original C-60 replaced or was the mag just swapped out for the distributor? If the engine was replaced, probably from an early FCub maybe? Just guessing. However.. I would be looking at the rotor. The pic Dave posted should help. Now I am going to postulate something .. based on personal experience.... yes I am Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Rudi - from this comment I suspect we are not dealing with a 184 but rather a standard cub. Regardless - as stated, it is not the issue. If the mag is producing a decent spark the issue is delivery of the spark so I believe we are dealing with timing. Bigdog
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