nola mike
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Been chasing some poor running for the last few weeks. Originally was running well, but had a couple of episodes where it died at speed, difficult to restart. Noticed fuel leaking from somewhere around the carb. Rebuilt the carb with a crappy kit. Took it out once and all the gaskets disintegrated (impressive fail). Got a sierra kit and rebuilt again. Couldn't get it to run right, went back and set the timing/idle/cables from scratch, which didn't improve anything, especially at idle. Took carb off multiple times (it seemed like it was running lean, and idled better with the primer knob pulled out). Tried to verify that I didn't screw anything up, primer circuit seemed like it was working, needle seating, all idle ports (I found 3) rodded out, etc.
Today I had it idling pretty well on land for about 30 minutes before it started acting up. I pulled the plugs and the #2 cylinder was fuel soaked. Noticed this consistently whenever it stalled out.
Interestingly, whenever I pulled the primer out the engine would speed up, and it will keep it from stalling for a bit.
I put a spark plug tester on both cylinders, and had a good spark on both. The engine ran the same with tester on either plug (so the other cylinder was working). Again, on one cylinder it liked the primer knob out.
Other pertinent info:
1. Wires replaced with OEM
2. A piece of magnet (maybe 1") broke off the outer rim of the flywheel. I could see this being an issue, but the stator output is still good, and the poor running preceded the problem. Although I'm getting good spark on both cylinders individually, wondering if I'm not getting enough capacitor charge to fire both? IDK.
3. Compression was 100 in both cylinders. Multiple issues with 2 different testers, but I measured it last year at 60, which was what I got when I used the same tester/tubing this go round. Also my starter crapped out so I was turning it over by hand for the test. I know it's low, but I'm fairly confident that it hasn't dropped since it was running well.
So what am I missing here? I'm tempted to chalk this up to compression, but I don't think this has changed, and both cylinders are the same. Again, it seems that only the lower cylinder is dropping out when both wires are connected but will run at least for a while on its own. So I don't know if the wet plug is the cause or the effect of the misfiring.
Reed valves? Would that explain differential cylinder fueling and these symptoms?
I haven't changed the plugs out yet, but the symptoms are the same and don't follow the plugs. New ones on order...
Today I had it idling pretty well on land for about 30 minutes before it started acting up. I pulled the plugs and the #2 cylinder was fuel soaked. Noticed this consistently whenever it stalled out.
Interestingly, whenever I pulled the primer out the engine would speed up, and it will keep it from stalling for a bit.
I put a spark plug tester on both cylinders, and had a good spark on both. The engine ran the same with tester on either plug (so the other cylinder was working). Again, on one cylinder it liked the primer knob out.
Other pertinent info:
1. Wires replaced with OEM
2. A piece of magnet (maybe 1") broke off the outer rim of the flywheel. I could see this being an issue, but the stator output is still good, and the poor running preceded the problem. Although I'm getting good spark on both cylinders individually, wondering if I'm not getting enough capacitor charge to fire both? IDK.
3. Compression was 100 in both cylinders. Multiple issues with 2 different testers, but I measured it last year at 60, which was what I got when I used the same tester/tubing this go round. Also my starter crapped out so I was turning it over by hand for the test. I know it's low, but I'm fairly confident that it hasn't dropped since it was running well.
So what am I missing here? I'm tempted to chalk this up to compression, but I don't think this has changed, and both cylinders are the same. Again, it seems that only the lower cylinder is dropping out when both wires are connected but will run at least for a while on its own. So I don't know if the wet plug is the cause or the effect of the misfiring.
Reed valves? Would that explain differential cylinder fueling and these symptoms?
I haven't changed the plugs out yet, but the symptoms are the same and don't follow the plugs. New ones on order...