You would be surprised how many people either Forget, or don't even know they have use Mixed Fuel when spraying it into the CarbYes why
I’m not sure if you can see in the video but there is plenty of unburnt fuel in the barrel… it scared me at first I thought my lower unit was leaking- now when I cleaned the carb. I didn’t have an extra kit or anything like that just some kimball Midwest carb cleaner and I just soaked everything down nice and clean. I took a single wire off a wire brush and ran through the jets. As far as setting or checking the Cork float I just set it in the barrel while I was cleaning and it floated so I assumed it was good. It’s by no means the best and will need to be replaced but shouldn’t need to be now. Back to the primer. I get all the air out of it i possibly can and even go as far as hanging it on the tiller handle so yeah I get as much gas in the lines as I can but idk if the pump or whatever is doing it’s job under compression strokes and actually sucking in fuelWith that amount of Cranking, the Tub you have it in should have a Layer of Unburnt Fuel on it.
When you took the Carb apart, did you have a Kit with all the Gaskets, core Plugs? How exactly did you clean it? How did you check and set the Float?
You are Squeezing the Primer Bulb till it is Firm, before pulling the Choke and cranking the Motor?
I agree with that, it would run until the bowl ran out of gas. Basically like a in line shutoff, the only way I think I could confirm if the pump is actually pumping is to unhook it from the carburetor and pull the rope a few times? See if I get gas without having to prime the bulb.. because it’s been done today shouldn’t need to be done again for a few hrsIf Fuel is getting to the Carb, it likely means the Check Valves in the Pump are not impeding Flow, as they would if the Lines were Swapped. If the Carb Bowl is filled, by Priming, and the Fuel Level is correct, the engine can run for bit without a working Fuel Pump. However since it won't start, and Fuel is getting to the Carb, I would be looking at the Carb.
In an earlier post you said you had not checked the sparks on a tester.You MUST do this as you are not getting any sparks and as previously mentioned holding a plug against the block does not cut the mustard.Also I would fit new plugs,Champion 4c4 I think are the right ones.Good luck.As far as I know it’s in time you guys helped me with that a lotso that would make it spark at the correct time but somehow it’s still not hitting and I’ve adjusted the air to fuel ratio that’s why I was wondering if maybe the plugs were firing backwards. But when it’s at TDC the timing marks line up. It’s all nice and neat like it’s supposed to be until you go pull the rope. it’s a stump….. I wish I could upload a video you would see i almost feel as if I’m forgetting a step with this thing haha
I’m not sure what you mean by check the float or adjust it? I made sure it would sit level in the carburetor when the needle was in there yes. And I’ve messed with the idle mixture screw a lot. Even bought a new red rubber seal for it cause someone said that’s my problem lol.To see if the Pump is pumping, unhook the Line from the Carb, and spin the Engine
So you didn't check or adjust the Float?
Edit: How far out did you set the Idle Mixture Screw, when you put the Carb together?
I’ve had time to test them, now I believe it’s something else. But your right some new hot plugs would help and thanks buddy I appreciate it!!In an earlier post you said you had not checked the sparks on a tester.You MUST do this as you are not getting any sparks and as previously mentioned holding a plug against the block does not cut the mustard.Also I would fit new plugs,Champion 4c4 I think are the right ones.Good luck
You’re exactly correct on that point. I was just saying it would help with the fuel not being burnt. I’ve have my family members ask me if 90lbs is even enough compression to run? And did any of y’all see the video? To me it didn’t seem like the pump was pumping as I turned the flywheelHot plugs have nothing to do with a motor starting.
Give me just a moment and I’ll upload a picture of the gap tester and spark and you guys tell me what you think?In an earlier post you said you had not checked the sparks on a tester.You MUST do this as you are not getting any sparks and as previously mentioned holding a plug against the block does not cut the mustard.Also I would fit new plugs,Champion 4c4 I think are the right ones.Good luck.
That’s not got an actual measurement on my gauge but i think it’s hot.Hot plugs have nothing to do with a motor starting.