Distributor question

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PorterMF65

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Carlinville, Illinios
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Massey Ferguson 65
My Dad gave me a Massey Ferguson 65. It runs and does what I need to do. I was wanting to get rid of the 12 volt generator and install an alternator. After reading up on things I found that I can install an electronic ignition conversion kit but here is my issue. According to the book that came with the tractor, the distributor that is on it is a D1112583 and it needs to be a D1112644 in order to install the kit. I have looked all over the internet and I can not seem to find much on the original. I was wondering if I could change the distributor to the 2644 or not?
 
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Well, I joined that one also and I have no responses. I'm hoping it's just Easter weekend and I might get an answer later in the week. Thanks.
 
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I guess I'll throw 2 cents worth in here...So...if your generator is working/your voltage reg. is working and the distributor is in good shape...why change anything? I have a 135 Massey with the 4 cyl Cont. engine...original gen./orig voltage reg. and ...oh heck.. original EVERYTHING. Starts on the first turn every time...runs great. So..again...if its running good (you haven't said it isn't)..why tempt fate? BobG in VA
 
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Yeah. I would but the generator is not charging the battery like it should and I have to jump it or put the battery on a charger. It lasts quite a while but it is not working like it should. I got things figured out as far as the distributors. I have an alternator on the way along with a conversion kit for electronic ignition. Thanks for the 2 cents. I don't like to spend money if I don't have to but I figured if I was going to have to spend the money replacing the generator, I might as well update all of it.
 
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Yeah. I would but the generator is not charging the battery like it should and I have to jump it or put the battery on a charger. It lasts quite a while but it is not working like it should. I got things figured out as far as the distributors. I have an alternator on the way along with a conversion kit for electronic ignition. Thanks for the 2 cents. I don't like to spend money if I don't have to but I figured if I was going to have to spend the money replacing the generator, I might as well update all of it.

I'm in the same spot with my MF 150. I've had the generator rebuilt 3 times now and I'm so over fooling with it that it's not even a little funny. I found a very knowledgeable tech at an online company who found me an alternator with a tach drive. I also found a "new" generator on amazon, but it was double the cost of the alternator. I also went with the electronic ignition a few years ago because I couldn't keep the points set correctly.....drove me nuts.
 
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I'm betting that voltage regs. are most likely your issues, rather than the gens..I put a voltage reader on the battery and adusted/re-adjusted the volt. reg. a few times till I got it correct...haven't had a problem since...I also had a "few" motorcycles in my youth that had dual point distibutors...sooo...I'm used to adjusting points, etc. I guess I'm just old school...and probably a "practical minimalist"... regards. BobG in VA
 

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