Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > BCS 2-wheel tractor Mainline tiller Model 715 (1978-83 vintage) with Italian ACME 8hp. Given up the ghost?
Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
|
Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
Points: 332
|
|
Spark!!! anyone out there ,.. ? the diamond in the rough has a SPARK!
Reply #36 Nov 6, 2008 9:37 pm |
|
We've got a spark! Terrific. Well sort of. Here's what happened. (sorry its so long) 1) with all the wires disconnected from the bracket/screw (the one attached to one of the points) the bracket/screw would not show continuity (short) when the other lead of the tester was touched to the block. This was true when the point were closed and even when they were open. (either way, nothing was showing a ground to the engine) 2) with the coil wire connected to the points bracket/screw there was continuity (grounding situation?) between the bracket/screw. This was true if the points were open and also true if the points were closed. It always grounded. 3) Now this is the strange part so bear with me. With only the condensor wire connected to the points/bracket and the points open, there was was no continuity (no grounding situation). With the points closed there was still no grounding, But then one time there was. Yes, just randomly the tester beeped. But then I could not repeat the result. 4) The points. This is really bizzare. With all the wires removed from the bracket/screw and the points open there was no continuity (no grounding) when one lead was attached to one point and another lead was attached to the other (second) point. With the points closed this was still true. This situation existed with the coil and condensor connected to the screw/bracket. The current was not going between the two points. I washed them down with cleaner and ran the a very fine grit sandpaper between them (for the third time). They don't seem dirty or worn. Granted they are old. But sometimes,( when they test positive for continuity) the spark plug gets a really nice popping spark (i can see it easily and i have issues with my vision). Other times the points don't show continuity and there's no spark. I know they need to be clean and gapped right. But there's something more to this. When i test them for continuity I don't even use the face of the points, I use their sides. Where would a point loose it's connection. Are the soldered on? What hold them in place? Does this sound like I'm looking in the right place for a solution? Good news: the kill switch and its lead wire are fine. And the ACME sometimes has spark! Friiy, this was a good day.
This message was modified Nov 6, 2008 by Underdog
|
Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
Points: 332
|
|
Re: BCS 2-wheel tractor Mainline tiller Model 715 (1978-83 vintage) with Italian ACME 8hp. Given up the ghost?
Reply #42 Nov 8, 2008 9:26 am |
|
|
friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
|
|
Re: BCS 2-wheel tractor Mainline tiller Model 715 (1978-83 vintage) with Italian ACME 8hp. Given up the ghost?
Reply #45 Nov 8, 2008 2:11 pm |
|
The tag I think said 40 summer/ 30 winter.. Multi-weight oil won't hurt anything, It may use a little, (burn) if you use the multi-grade. I would use a decent cheaper oil now with a oil change, and air cleaner service, then use it a bit (hour or two), then change to what you feel you like the best... Looks like it tilled and killed a few mosquitoes, I bet that muffler was full of oil and/ or Marvel mystery oil... Looks running it burned all out, good...Did your neighbor call the fire department. Well, at least Marvel oil smells beter than gear oil burning... Might want to put a fuel filter on it and change the gas line at the same time.... Keep A eye on the Carb, If it starts to drip you may need a needle/seat or a flush of the fuel system (grit in the gas).. I would put a fuel shut-off on it if you are going to keep it in the Garage. Just to perevent fuel spills and fire hazard. You should post some pics of the work it did. I find with my Troy Bilt, I llike to keep the snow / dozer blade on all the time. That way the tiller always is sitting level and the it makes a hell of a bumper. I use the Troy bilt to level dirt in the yard, and level a circlular drive that is gravel. They work great.. Now go get some Gunk and clean it up, Put the blade on and post a pic of or two of the kids siting on it like its a pony (not running of course), Name it and put it in the garage where your wifes car normaly sits. ( she will love you much more for that..) Waiting for the pics. Friiy
|
|
|