Oneofakind781
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- Apr 7, 2012
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Thanks for that help guys from my last post. My new M-600 problem is, I was working it earlier last week and it just died on me with a small scoop of manure. The battery was weak so I charged it. Still wouldn't start. I decided to do a tune up, all new ignition parts nothing. I then noticed the rotor was not turning when cranking. Pulled it out, the bolt holding it was loose. I could turn the dist by hand before I did anything. It appears to be fine, however there was metal shavings in where it meshes with the other gear. The previous owner said something about the gov. needing rebuilt sometime soon. I wasn't sure what it did exactly so I took it off. It was in several pieces, the gear was missing about one third of the teeth. So the Service Manual I have for it is useless. I basically says remove "part" clean/replace then reinstall "part" on just about everything. The exploded view shows some parts that did not come off with it.... so would those missing pieces be in the oil pan? Or the bottom of the crank case cover? If they are in the crank case cover can you remove it without pulling the engine completely? I am assuming the shavings in the dist housing was from gov. IF I can't get to the small broken pieces without pulling the engine would it hurt anything to leave them wherever they are?? My main ? is there is no part number stamped on the gov. should I go with these numbers I found online in Wisconsin Manual? REF. NO. 258 PART NO. T-89-2-S1 Their exploded view looks identical to what I took apart, well what is left of it. Another thing is how do you break up a conversation so its not a huge paragraph like this. I tried hitting enter several times, and putting in a lot of spaces but when I look at the preview its just a huge paragraph. Thanks again.