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1930 AC U

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    Posted: 15 Jul 2010 at 7:07pm
Does anyone know what the point gap should be on an early U...this has an American Bosch magneto...it has always started good in the past, now I get no spark. Cleaned the points, but going to change them & condenser to see if that helps. Weird looking rotor assy in this mag! It has an advance/retard lever and I don't remember which way is which,or how to set that in relation to timing...but have a few ideas.  Also does anyone know if someone still offers a Kingston carb re-build kit. Thanks   Fred in PA...if you read this give me a call (toll free lol) I'm still looking for a pair of rims for said tractor. 231 377 7007 
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The lever in the up position retards the mag. That is about all I can tell you.  Dave.
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Also on Norm Meinerts tractor site he has rebuild parts listed for the Kingston carb.
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