oldboat1
Fleet Admiral
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- Apr 3, 2002
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Note the solenoid wiring.
Ah, but it can when the tension is off the puller. (enough to bruise a knuckle, anyway.) And yes, I did mean the flywheel.I have pulled many flywheels.-----Never leave the nut on.-----I doubt that the " crankshaft " will go flying off as per above post.
In daylight they may appear more yellowish but in lowlight they should be more bluish to have a real hot spark. Not saying a yellow spark wont run an engine, but when someone says they have a really good spark and it is white/ yellow, then it is not a really hot spark!Airshot... all true except for some odd reason in all my refurbs (approx 20) I can't say I ever saw strong blue sparks mostly snappy yellows which allowed my refurbs to work quite well. I'll have to check closer on the next refurb.
Maybe I have been lucky the only time I ever had bad compression to stop an engine was on a 3hp blown head gasket (middle) .
I agree, never had poor compression stop an engine, but have had low compression make them a real booger to get started. Many folks just put there finger over the hole and pull....yep..good compression ! Actual numbers are are easier to figure what is low and what is good.Airshot... all true except for some odd reason in all my refurbs (approx 20) I can't say I ever saw strong blue sparks mostly snappy yellows which allowed my refurbs to work quite well. I'll have to check closer on the next refurb.
Maybe I have been lucky the only time I ever had bad compression to stop an engine was on a 3hp blown head gasket (middle) .
Adjusting in the wrong direction. Adjust clockwise (leaner -- less fuel, more air) 1/8 turn at a time.Fixed the coil, points are all set to .20 on a feeler gauge and it almost starts but still doesn’t even with starter fluid. Both spark plugs have a big blue spark to them as well. Started at 1 1/2 turns out on the carb and kept moving out and still nothin all the way to 3 turns. Also anyone know what the little line from the bottom of the cylinder to the nipple on the top under the front part of the flywheel is for? I see some fluid tryin to make it’s way up that line
I will give that shot shortly tonight and post backAdjusting in the wrong direction. Adjust clockwise (leaner -- less fuel, more air) 1/8 turn at a time.
A lot closer that time turned over a few times but didn’t run. I think I’m going to recheck my points and then check the timing with the continuity testAdjusting in the wrong direction. Adjust clockwise (leaner -- less fuel, more air) 1/8 turn at a time.
I’ve been doing everything at the neutral stops/start position on the twist throttle. I think I need to double check my points and timing before and then I’ll give that a shotTurn throttle till it hits neutral stop.----Remove sparkplugs.------Put 6 or 7 drops of fuel in each cylinder.-----Install sparkplugs and wires.-----Pull on the recoil a few times.----What happens ???