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Points and Condenser (Setup/wiring, Setting Gap, Cleaning Points, Setting magneto air gap)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2013
  • In depth video on points and condenser and complete ignition system tune up, on older engines that use points and condenser, before the newer magnetron electronic ignition came out. Thanks for Watching!!!

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  • @mada658
    @mada658 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.others don't go so deep

  • @TwoFingeredMamma
    @TwoFingeredMamma 2 года назад

    Thank you kindly, good Sir! Ive just been rebuilding a 1970's Iseki AC1 Rotorvator and after stripped down to clean it, i couldn't remember where the On/Off starter switch wire connected into the engine. Having watched your video I have now spotted where. It is also common sense once you understand how the engine works too. Thank you for taking the time to make these precious vids. God bless!

  • @teejay622
    @teejay622 9 лет назад +5

    Great video! I like how you explained everything in such detail. Anyone who watched this will come away from it actually understanding how it works. Nicely done. Another thing to remember is to always make sure to check the spark plug gap for debris before reinstalling it into the engine. At 15:35 you can see debris in the gap of this plug. This plug would most definitely cause a no-start or at the very least a poorly running engine. Instead of the spark jumping the gap, it would simply travel through this debris and ground out without creating any spark at all. I can't believe nobody caught this.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад

      +Tee Jay Thanks, appreciate that! That is very true, that was grease on that plug, I remember making this video, that was a plug that I found and it had grease all over it haha You are right, and I'm surprised too that no one has mentioned it! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @mjlawie895
    @mjlawie895 4 года назад +1

    That was super helpful, thank you - having trouble with the plunger thingy and couldn't get the points to line up at all, so this was very helpful to see how it's supposed to sit!!

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  4 года назад

      Your welcome, glad to help out! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @BaysLB
    @BaysLB 5 лет назад

    Wow! I should've watched this before I opened up my curb find a Ariens Jet dated 1976. Now I know I need to clean my contacts. Thank you!

  • @billclinton4921
    @billclinton4921 9 лет назад

    thankyou sir - working on my fathers 34 year old honda gv150 - points and condenser well explained - mower shop asked for $160 for new condenser - its not the money but the experience of learning and doing new things - thnx again

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад +1

      Bill Clinton Your welcome! I hear ya! wow, thats expensive. I'd suggest checking on ebay for the condenser, it shouldn't cost even a 1/8th of that! I've bought them for briggs for just a few bucks. I hear ya, your welcome! Thanks for Watching!

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад

      That’s a unreal price
      2022 and I still charge 25.00 labor and 15.00 parts

  • @xavierthompson4556
    @xavierthompson4556 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot. This reminds me of getting a lesson from my Dad.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  6 лет назад

      Your welcome! I hear ya! i learned most of what I know about small engines from my dad. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @ZetorRG
    @ZetorRG 11 лет назад

    Just like to thank you for uploading this video. I've had a problem with no spark on an old Briggs & Stratton 3.5hp and after watching your video(s) I've been able to fix it and get it running again. Many Thanks

  • @ThePaulgregg
    @ThePaulgregg 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing video!! Wish I had seen it years ago. You teach VERY VERY well!! Thank you so much sir!!

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад

      ThePaulgregg Thanks, I appreciate that! I try to be as detailed as possible but keep it simple at the same time! Your welcome, thanks for watching!!!

    • @richardmoses9535
      @richardmoses9535 3 года назад

      @@fnaguitarplayer9 rfff

  • @jhitt79
    @jhitt79 11 лет назад

    Dang! This video make me glad to be a Kohler man. Two cover screws, one points screw, done.

  • @danddm3221
    @danddm3221 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video. It's very helpful. Keep them coming.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  6 лет назад

      Your welcome, glad to help out! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @valkery8068
    @valkery8068 3 года назад

    Your video help me out, thanks.

  • @AdamCanFly
    @AdamCanFly 9 лет назад +2

    Wow! Thanks for the informative video! I wish they had RUclips when I was a kid. I would have had that old go cart running again!

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад

      Adam Savage Your welcome! I hear ya haha It is very handy! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад +2

    no problem! this is a very common problem on older engines, just about 90% of the time if one has lost spark its the points needed cleaned. thanks for watching!!!

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад +1

    Glad you enjoyed it! same here! you can not beat old technology! thanks for watching!!!

  • @pushingtechnologytothelimi7519
    @pushingtechnologytothelimi7519 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the video. I am learning how to fix tractors. I know the basics to keep me out of the repair shop but now I want to do more than basic.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  6 лет назад

      Your welcome! I hear ya! Its a nice trade to know! Thanks for Watching!!!

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад

      Napa has good points and condenser sets and out last the other brands

  • @johnsimonson2648
    @johnsimonson2648 5 лет назад

    Very informative, I'm hoping I can get my old tiller back in action.

  • @jamesweaber2592
    @jamesweaber2592 Год назад

    THANK YOU VERY GOOD DETAIL

  • @Unshackledtruth
    @Unshackledtruth 11 лет назад

    You are really into engines! I have a lot of respect for you at how much depth you go into explaining the operation and technical information, I started recently working on refurbishing mopeds as a hobby, even these 50cc motors can be challenging to repair sometimes but I always manage to make them work using with information from videos like yours, with mopeds it's usually air leaks and carburetors that cause a lot of problems. My lawn mower condenser might be failing thanks for info.

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад +1

    i'll put it on my list, can't promise when i will have it done though. i hear ya! your welcome! thanks for watching!!!

  • @1899lpv
    @1899lpv 11 лет назад

    Its nice to see someone who takes the time to explain some 'forgotten' details

  • @nybergsgarage
    @nybergsgarage 4 года назад +1

    so- am I correct in assuming that the points are simply the on/off switch that causes the condenser to dump it's electricity and create a spark?

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  4 года назад

      Thats a simple way of looking at it, it discharges the field in the coil, the condenser smooths it out and stops it from arcing. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @old64goat
    @old64goat 11 лет назад

    Thanks for this information, I see videos on electronic ignition but none on points/condenser type ignitions.
    Keep up the great videos.
    Bill

  • @fltcrew21
    @fltcrew21 10 лет назад

    Great video. Impressive knowledge and instructional ability. Keep up the good work!

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  10 лет назад

      Thanks, appreciate it. I don't claim to be a expert, i'm just a "shade tree" lawn mower mechanic haha I will be doing alot more videos this summer. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @Lucastrujillo59
    @Lucastrujillo59 3 года назад

    great video thank you

  • @clintoncodack
    @clintoncodack 11 лет назад +1

    As always enjoyed the video. I'll take the old style any day over electronic!

  • @MustangFastback
    @MustangFastback 9 лет назад +2

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @jdimeo1966
    @jdimeo1966 11 лет назад

    Nice job on explaining this. Very informative.

  • @gtw9998
    @gtw9998 4 года назад

    Hi thanks for feedback keep up the good videos

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад

    thanks! sure! makes sense. I will say this though, i've done it on these small engines, maybe they are different or something but they seem to last a long time, now on a older vehicle i'd agree with you on. thanks for watching!

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад

    your welcome! yeah I've been meaning to make this video for a long time just never got around to it, got a push mower project video coming up soon (within the next week), probably be about 2 parts. thanks for watching!!!

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад

    haha i love engines haha appreciate it! I always try to go into enough detail but not making it boring with all facts. i hear ya! I have a little 47cc pocket rocket bike, them things always needs worked on haha i think it may be that, no problem, thanks for watching!

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад +1

    haha heard that, thanks for watching!

  • @hideookada7492
    @hideookada7492 9 лет назад

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @daviddzedzy9194
    @daviddzedzy9194 2 года назад

    GREAT THANKS LOT

  • @2CRON714
    @2CRON714 11 лет назад

    Great video nicely done.Suggestion? Cleaning points should only be used when new are not available. Filed/cleaned points will never last as long as new or even have any kind of lasting performance. IMHO, this procedure is for emergency use only just to get you going long enough to get the job done, get you back home or sell. There is a very thin layer of tungsten on the points and once this layer is penetrated (by wear or sanding), they're doomed. For the hassle of cleaning, replace 'em.

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад

    thanks! yeah it is often overlooked, since new engines don't even have them haha thanks for watching!!!

  • @jimmyhuffman6802
    @jimmyhuffman6802 2 года назад

    How can I test a coil on one of these point motors ? I need to make sure my coil is still good before replacing the points.

  • @TheAndrewjohnston
    @TheAndrewjohnston 8 лет назад

    thanks for the video buddy

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  8 лет назад

      +TheAndrewjohnston Your welcome! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @jeffmech600
    @jeffmech600 9 лет назад

    great vid bud thanks

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад

    hahaha i hear ya, i've never worked on a kohler before, sounds simple though! thanks for watching!!!

  • @nextellcup8
    @nextellcup8 8 лет назад

    great video . thanks

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  8 лет назад

      +nextellcup8 Thanks! Your welcome and Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @jacobcotherman2393
    @jacobcotherman2393 2 года назад

    How do you set the points in the first little clip in the beginning

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад

    I v had great luck with BS brand parts or Napa brand

  • @benpasquale6353
    @benpasquale6353 3 года назад

    sounds like the king talking

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  3 года назад

      LOL i get that all the time! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @frankwalley
    @frankwalley 9 лет назад

    thanks for your videos . have a 19.5 hp twin briggs I'm working on. No spark. Has a single wire ground. Took the grounding wire off the coil still none. removed the coil cleaned and replaced set and checked gap still nothing. Bought a brand new coil installed still without the ground wire and still no joy. Just doesn't seem right. any thoughts? Thanks Frank

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад

      +frankwalley Your welcome! Good motors, I have 2 of them (a 19.5 and a 14), first thing to check is the magnet on the flywheel, sometimes they will loose their pull and the coil has to have it to fire, and another common problem is (and you may have cleaned this, its just often overlooked) is the top of the 2 posts that the coil mounts to, these tend to corrode up and not want to conduct. And make sure your gap is set right, if its to far they won't fire. And its always possible you got a bad-new coil, it happens, rare but possible. Have you tried new plugs? Sometimes they will short out and not fire, been there before! Hope this helps! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @alanpeterson2160
    @alanpeterson2160 5 лет назад

    Another great video. I'm working on an old 5 hp horiz. shaft Briggs, orange in color with pull-choke like the one you rebuilt the carb. It vibrates badly and I see one of the cooling fins on the flywheel is broken off. Can I re-balance this flywheel or do I need to find another one ? And what are the chances of a newer 3 hp flywheel being the same ?

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Great motors, I love them! It doesn't seems like the best idea but you could break a fin off opposite of it to balance it, it would work in a pinch, not a recommended method though. I'd suggest finding another one, i don't think the newer ones will work, a 3hp will be smaller anyways. You should be able to find one on ebay for fairly cheap. thanks for watching!!!

  • @MrMac5150
    @MrMac5150 9 лет назад +2

    You for got to show how to test the 2 micro farad capacitor or referred to it
    as a condenser. also you should address how to test the coil with a ohm meter.
    Primary and secondary windings.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад +1

      MrMac5150 I might do that in another video sometime. But yeah, it would be best to test it all while your at it. thanks for watching!

    • @MrMac5150
      @MrMac5150 9 лет назад

      fnaguitarplayer9
      Good video.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад

      MrMac5150 Thanks!

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 4 года назад

    Is it possibly the condenser that's causing an irregular or intermittent spark? I have a 1970 yamaha two stroke and the spark looked very strong the last time I visually checked it, but it seems like it's running very rough now and the spark doesn't seem to hit regularly.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  4 года назад

      Yes it could be a bad condenser causing it, or the points corroded up, or need adjusted, if cleaning & adjusting the points doesn't fix it then it could be a bad condenser. Also try another spark plug too before doing anything. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @Tahimate
    @Tahimate 4 года назад

    I wish you explain the point staying open all the time except on the low point of the camshaft or staying close all the time except the dip on the cam.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  4 года назад

      It causes the "charge" in the coil to collapse and create a pulse of electricity, without it the voltage would not peak and discharge. and it sets the ignition timing as well. Now on 12v powered ignition systems, the points work backwards and actually act 100% as a switch powering the coil. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @mjoygreen6592
    @mjoygreen6592 9 лет назад

    so how can you tell if you have points and condenser without taking the flywheel off ?
    the magnet on the flywheel?

    • @gregmaggert8561
      @gregmaggert8561 8 лет назад

      +Keith Turner The internet?

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  8 лет назад

      +Keith Turner Must have missed this comment, sorry for delayed response, if there is a wire that runs from the coil under the flywheel, it has points, if not then its magnetron. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @silkboxing4454
    @silkboxing4454 6 лет назад

    Great Video. Any Idea how or why these condensers can burn out.
    My Buddy’s engine will start for a minute then cut out. We tried everything and believe it needs a new coil/ condenser bc it was burning out.thanks for any info !

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  6 лет назад

      Its usually just a dielectric breakdown, all they are is a capacitor. its probably the condenser but, the coil can do it too. now if you want to fix the problem for good, you can put on newer style electronic coil, if its a briggs it will be called a magnetron, then you can do away with the points and condenser. ALot of people are doing that these days, i do love points/condenser but sometimes its faster/cheaper to upgrade. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @gtw9998
    @gtw9998 4 года назад

    Hi would it be easier to put a electronic coil on it and cheaper then points

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  4 года назад

      Yes, it really is, as bad as i hate to say it, and as much as i love old technology, if you want something to be the most reliable electronic is the way to go, if your restoring something, keep it original, depends on the situation. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @roadrash1995
    @roadrash1995 5 лет назад

    ya know when your chainsaw doesn't start and after everything you take on the task of feeling the spark so im sitting there with a screw driver where the spark plug goes in the wire and no spark ok but then while im holding the screw driver in the wire and touch the frame and i turn it over the frame shocks me why would it do that

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  5 лет назад

      Sounds like the coil is gone, alot of times they will produces a few hundred or even a thousand volts, but not near enough to jump a spark gap, enough to shock you but not enough to spark. if it has points/cond. then that could be the problem. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @uevib
    @uevib 6 лет назад

    Wow tank :^) y good video

  • @crystalmalek3816
    @crystalmalek3816 9 лет назад

    Do you know what the points gap would be would be on a 1969 Wisconsin motor?

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  9 лет назад

      Crystal Malek No right off hand, i've never worked on a Wisconsin, great motors, just haven't ran across one yet. I might be able to look it up if i had the model numbers off of it, I'm use to briggs and stratton numbering, but i'll give it a shot! thanks for watching!

  • @SBecktacular
    @SBecktacular 9 лет назад

    I like tha way u say "cowl" and "magneetah"......hehehe
    but yeah,.....great vids yeh beh puttin' out!...
    ;D

  • @bobcat6751
    @bobcat6751 10 лет назад

    hi,
    I have a Honda HR17. It has a points ignition system. It has not sparks what so ever. I know how to check a non-point ignition system. This is the 1st point system I cam across. Can you help me trouble shoot this or direct me to another link.
    How do I know if it is the points condenser, or coil. From your video I know how to check the point gap, but how to I check the coil and condenser.

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  10 лет назад

      First thing i would recommend doing is cleaning the point gap, then check for spark again, if still not, check the shut off wire, if its shorted somewhere it won't have spark. what i do is just unhook it from the coil and check for spark, if you still don't have spark, you can check for resistance on the coil with a ohm meter, check between the wire feeding the points to ground (with condenser / points unhooked) and you should get a reading, if its open then that side of the coil may be bad, also check from spark plug wire to ground (frame of coil) and it should be higher than the other side, this is not always accurate but usually is on briggs, like i said i'm no expert on honda motors. And of course it could be the condenser (all it is a capacitor) you can check them with a capacitance meter, but its hard to say what it should read. Hope this helps! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @marclaw4511
    @marclaw4511 6 лет назад

    Great video,know how to do this on old GV150 engine on an old Honda hr 21 engine now.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад

    Use cam lube will triple the life of points and I use GM brand

  • @ohdee8370
    @ohdee8370 6 лет назад

    I put in new points and gaped, a new coil and gaped and still no spark from the wire going to the spark plug, am I missing something??

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  6 лет назад

      Did you change the condenser? if not it could be bad, all it is, is a capacitor, and if its shorted or open it won't spark. Thanks for Watching!!!

    • @ohdee8370
      @ohdee8370 6 лет назад

      fnaguitarplayer9 yes, new condenser too

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад

      Condenser is nearly AllWAYS bad

  • @fnaguitarplayer9
    @fnaguitarplayer9  11 лет назад

    thanks! I tried to include as much detail as possible! thanks for watching!!!

  • @stanwilson7566
    @stanwilson7566 7 лет назад

    Will a electronic magneto work in any Briggs and Stratton engine? 5/27/2017

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  7 лет назад

      It should, i've changed them on 5hp's, 11hp's and 12's, but you should be able to upgrade any engine to magnetron coils. thanks for watching!!!

    • @DP-hy4vh
      @DP-hy4vh Год назад

      Yes, but you have to pay attention to the diameter of the flywheel. If the coil fits flush when you set it on the outer surface of the flywheel, you've got the right one.

  • @tracizimmerhanzel7512
    @tracizimmerhanzel7512 8 лет назад

    I have owned a troy bilt tiller with 7hp kohler since 1990. bought it used. serial #11081756. can you tell me when it was built?

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  8 лет назад

      +Traci Zimmerhanzel I tried to look it up, but for reason the site said the serial number should have a letter, but what i would suggest doing is looking on the engine shroud that has the model and seriel on it, it should have a date code stamped on it, and that should be within a year of the tiller's manufacture. Thats how i usually date equipment. Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @kristofftaylovoski60
    @kristofftaylovoski60 6 лет назад

    on another video show how that kill wire is attached to the carb assembly

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  6 лет назад

      Next time I work on I will definitely do that! Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @TheMechanicDav
    @TheMechanicDav 11 лет назад

    first just for the record

  • @kd5dvmkatdaddie114
    @kd5dvmkatdaddie114 6 лет назад

    Took the wrong engine apart did ya? When in doubt read the manual!

  • @demonrathunter
    @demonrathunter 7 лет назад

    Damn I hate when people show how to ruin a starer clutch to others that dont know better.............

    • @fnaguitarplayer9
      @fnaguitarplayer9  7 лет назад

      I've never ruined one doing it that way, i do have the proper tool as well.... Thanks for Watching!!!

  • @phimister78
    @phimister78 Год назад

    I’m in a bit of trouble I have a 1940s motorcycle. I have removed the magnetic flywheel to my horror. I have discovered there is no Woodruff key to possession at so now I’m stuck I can’t get it running at all.