Greetings!
I'm new to the forum, and to old Cats. About three years ago, when I moved west, I bought a bunch of land and a 1948(?) Cat 12 Road Grader. It ran when I bought the place, but time got away from me and I haven't run it since 2005. I went to fire up the pony motor this spring, and I ran into two problems.
First, no spark whatsoever.
Second, the carburetor seems to be flooding the once cylinder.
Reading around it seems the second problem can be fixed by tearing apart the carburetor and working on the needle valve. Is accurate? Can anybody provide specifics?
As to the first problem, I seem to have made it worse, in that I took the cover off the magneto and removed the rotor, without paying attention to how it was oriented. Thus, not only do I need to get spark, but I also need to figure out how the rotor should be oriented. The magneto is a Wico, but it only has a Cat part #4S6469, so I'm not sure exactly what it is. It looks like some more modern version of the XH units I've found on the net. It has a little red mark on the side, but I can't find any particular thing to align it with inside the housing. Any tips on getting some fire and getting it timed right? If I turn the fly wheel by hand, I get the nice "pause -- snap" that I'm supposed to get, but no spark. (I've tried new plugs, I've also tried a wire close to the frame.) That leads me to think it's a points/condenser sort of thing rather than a mechanical problem.
I'm really looking forward to getting this monster going.
The serial # is 9K9722 if that's helpful, or if someone can confirm the year of the machine.