E27N NOT STARTING

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The Tractor Kid
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E27N NOT STARTING

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HI JUST AN UPDATE DID MY TIMING TODAY AND NOW WE HAVE BANGS IN THE RIGHT PLACE BUT ITS NOT WANTING TO RUN IT FIRES AND THEN STOPS WHICH IS A BIT WEIRD HAS ANYONE ANY IDEAS? THANKS ANDY

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Firing Order?
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1342?

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Not positive on the E27N, But from the old Model F's, and N's, the firing order is 1-2-4-3. Ford also used this Firing order this on model T, and A ,and B, also the model C engine, 4 cylinder cars and the line of Ford tractors built over here. 9N though the number series. Dandy Dave!
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assuming you've got a good spark on all 4 plugs, it sounds short on fuel , or very weak - are the plugs wet?
- if they are then probably electrical...
if not, check carb and make sure the 2 valves on the back of the manifold work or it will draw in too much air
1947 E27N, some grey ones and a 1953 AJS 350...

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