72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
Can anyone tell me the Jd part # & manufacturing # for my ignition generating coils (under the flywheel). My sled is a 72 400 with ccw 340 engine with a serial # of less that 11,000.
Are they still available new? Central??
Thanks,
Joe
Are they still available new? Central??
Thanks,
Joe
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'72 400 ignition coil: JD no: AM52368 CCW no: 18000461
JD no: AM52379 CCW no: 18000721
Available from: ebay, MN Vintage Snowmobile, ask here on the list.
JD no: AM52379 CCW no: 18000721
Available from: ebay, MN Vintage Snowmobile, ask here on the list.
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72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
Brian - There are 2 small ignition coils under the flywheel, are you saying each one has a different part number? Is one of these the lighting coil number??
Local JD service recommended replacing both of these coils. He stated that even if the resistance checks out ok, when they heat up the resistance changes if they are bad. He also informed me that he never had good luck with aftermarket points & to only use factory points if you can get them.
Have you ever timed these engines with a timing light?? I am planning on timing it with the dial indicator & test light & double checking with the timing light.
This machine was used by mice & rabbits for the last 8-10 years in northern Wis. Once I get this engine to run properly, she will be ready to be put back in service.
Looking forward in going north for the maiden ride.
Joe
Local JD service recommended replacing both of these coils. He stated that even if the resistance checks out ok, when they heat up the resistance changes if they are bad. He also informed me that he never had good luck with aftermarket points & to only use factory points if you can get them.
Have you ever timed these engines with a timing light?? I am planning on timing it with the dial indicator & test light & double checking with the timing light.
This machine was used by mice & rabbits for the last 8-10 years in northern Wis. Once I get this engine to run properly, she will be ready to be put back in service.
Looking forward in going north for the maiden ride.
Joe
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I think using a dial indicator and test light is the most accurate. Since you must time both cylinders on the points engines there really is no other way. On the CDI motors you only need to time #1. So the light works a little better in this application. I always paint the timing mark on the flywheel so I can better see it. There is also enough distance between the timing mark on the fan tower and the timing mark on the flywheel that it leaves a margin for error depending how you are looking at it. The timing light is good for double checking.
I would still use the light after you get it running again. A inductive light it will tell if the cylinder is firing. If it is, it pretty much leads you to believe that it could be a bad/weak spark plug or that the plug wire is not making good contact with plug boot. If its not firing then you have to work back the other way. Check the plug wire where it screws into the external coil. I've had a few burn the screw off in the coil causing the spark to jump until it burned up and caused a miss. It sounds like you've been about everywhere else from there.
I would still use the light after you get it running again. A inductive light it will tell if the cylinder is firing. If it is, it pretty much leads you to believe that it could be a bad/weak spark plug or that the plug wire is not making good contact with plug boot. If its not firing then you have to work back the other way. Check the plug wire where it screws into the external coil. I've had a few burn the screw off in the coil causing the spark to jump until it burned up and caused a miss. It sounds like you've been about everywhere else from there.
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72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
Thanks Troy! Good advise.
I still need cleaification on Brians part #s for the ignition coils before I can get them.
Joe
I still need cleaification on Brians part #s for the ignition coils before I can get them.
Joe
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If we are talking about a '72 400 ignition system, those are the numbers, taken from my '72 parts book.
In '72 there was a separate coil for each cyl. In later years it was a single coil with two wires.
The lighting coil is at the bottom of the stator, and is a different number.
In '72 there was a separate coil for each cyl. In later years it was a single coil with two wires.
The lighting coil is at the bottom of the stator, and is a different number.
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I believe the reason for 2 different numbers is that one has a red wire and the other has a white wire to ID which CYL they provide spark for
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72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
So each small ignition gernerating coil (under flywheel) has a seperate JD & CCW part #. (Jd # AM52368, CCW# 18000461) (Jd # AM52379, CCW# 18000721)
The coils look the same except that one has a longer wire to get to the condenser. No part number on the coils themselves.
Thanks,
Joe
The coils look the same except that one has a longer wire to get to the condenser. No part number on the coils themselves.
Thanks,
Joe
72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
Update. Bought a new stator plate with everthing on it. will try Sat. & get back with you.
Sorry to say I will be working on my machine instead of riding it this weekend up in St. Germain. Maybe next time/next year!!
Joe
Sorry to say I will be working on my machine instead of riding it this weekend up in St. Germain. Maybe next time/next year!!
Joe
72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
Great news!! I put the new (35 years old) stator plate on (cleaned up of course) this weekend. Took the carb apart again & double checked. Put is together & it fired right up. The machine will sit and idle at 2400 rpms for as long as you leave it. I did adjust the carb several times to get it just right.
Bottom line - I really don't know if it was the new stator plate or the adjusting of the carb. It runs & runs good so it's goin north soon.
Thanks for all the help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joe
Bottom line - I really don't know if it was the new stator plate or the adjusting of the carb. It runs & runs good so it's goin north soon.
Thanks for all the help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joe
72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
great to hear this
Many new and used parts available, I ship anywhere. Thanks everyone.
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I suspect it was the ignition. The Walbros get blamed for a lot of stuff that is not carb related ( in my opinion ).
Glad to hear of the success.
Glad to hear of the success.
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'10, '11, '12, '13,'14,'15,'16,'17, '18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Vintage Challenge Survivor !
72 400 restored, Father bought new in '71
73 X8 restored
'74 340 green machine
'74 X8 9 time VC finisher
'78 Spitfire in progress
2 '75 340S 1 running, one on deck
'78 LF 440 future CC clone
'73 Skiroule RTX 440, 500 mi.
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I had to laugh at your last post Brian. All I can think of is Paul making the same Walbro comment over and over again while at the HOF.
'72 400
'73 400, (2)500's, 600
'74 295/S (restored) 2010 HOF poker run survivor.
'75 800, JDX8,
'75 340/S 2011 & 2012 Vintage Challenge finisher.
'76 (2)400's
'78 Liquifire 340,440
'79 Spitfire
"If it has Tits, Tires, or Tracks it's gonna cost you money!"
'73 400, (2)500's, 600
'74 295/S (restored) 2010 HOF poker run survivor.
'75 800, JDX8,
'75 340/S 2011 & 2012 Vintage Challenge finisher.
'76 (2)400's
'78 Liquifire 340,440
'79 Spitfire
"If it has Tits, Tires, or Tracks it's gonna cost you money!"
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Guys....guys.....ooooooohhhhhhh Guys!!
He hasnt tested the Walbro eater yet.
He hasnt tested the Walbro eater yet.
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1978 Liquifire 340
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1978 Liquifire 340
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1980 Liquifire 440
1982 Liquifire 440
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72 JD 400 WILL NOT IDLE
UPDATE!!!!!!!!!
The wife & I took the 400 up to Minocqua, Wis last weekend & had a Blast. I still have carb issues, but she ran great. I plan on goin up again next weekend. I would really like a 72 500 to go with it for next year.
Joe
The wife & I took the 400 up to Minocqua, Wis last weekend & had a Blast. I still have carb issues, but she ran great. I plan on goin up again next weekend. I would really like a 72 500 to go with it for next year.
Joe