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    Posted: 02 Oct 2023 at 5:49am
Where’s the best time lace to buy a tuneup kit for my I600?
I assume it’s the same as a D15?
I need points, condenser, cap and rotor. Possibly a coil?
Will start and run for a few minutes then start sputtering.
Very rusty inside the distributor .
I cleaned everything up but it still dies out after a little bit.
Points look wore out and condenser is very corroded and rusty.

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Napa? That's where I get Echlin brand ignition parts.
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Would be a great time to go with a Pertronix ignition and not t have to worry with finding a good set of points, condenser, or coil. If you do make sure you go with the matching plug wires. For a little more money you will have a better starting and running tractor. My brother switched our D15 over to it and it runs so much better.
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I would make sure your fuel system is in good shape first - no crud in the tank or carb.  Shouldn't need a coil, but I would go with plugs and wires if they look old.
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

I would make sure your fuel system is in good shape first - no crud in the tank or carb.  Shouldn't need a coil, but I would go with plugs and wires if they look old.

I checked out the fuel system.
Pulled the carb drain and let some gas flow. Keeps a steady stream and looks clean.
If I let it set a few minutes it starts and runs perfect for a couple minutes then quits.
Let it sit and same thing.
Change me doesn’t help or change the situation.
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sounds like a bad condenser... but a coil is also a possibility..
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Don't forget the ignition switch easy way to check it is with a hot wire...Wink
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

Don't forget the ignition switch easy way to check it is with a hot wire...Wink

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Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

Would be a great time to go with a Pertronix ignition and not t have to worry with finding a good set of points, condenser, or coil. If you do make sure you go with the matching plug wires. For a little more money you will have a better starting and running tractor. My brother switched our D15 over to it and it runs so much better.

I’m giving this some serious thought.
Dies it still require the old coil?
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Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

Would be a great time to go with a Pertronix ignition and not t have to worry with finding a good set of points, condenser, or coil. If you do make sure you go with the matching plug wires. For a little more money you will have a better starting and running tractor. My brother switched our D15 over to it and it runs so much better.

I’m giving this some serious thought.
Dies it still require the old coil?

If I remember right, pertronix needs a coil with 3 ohm resistance...  look it up for sure on their website, I'm sure they have one...
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As far as I know the old coil can still be used but when I did my upgrade I went to a matching Pertronix coil.
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