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anyone had this problem before,or can you help me out anyway
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On Mar 26, 12:18*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:08:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: anyone had this problem before,or can you help me out anyway Almost all of us have experienced an engine that wouldn't start but you're not giving us much to work with. *Do you have ignition spark at the plugs, and do you know how to test for it ? *That's the classic starting point. *If you don't have a strong spark then you've got a problem with the ignition system: points, coil, electronic ignition module, fuse, circuit breaker, etc. If you've got spark and compression, then it's a fuel system issue: carbuertor, fuel filter, injection system, etc. If you have no idea how any of this works or how to test it then you need a professional mechanic. I think i have it,i have fire at the coil and the fuel is pumping,i even give it a shot of ether,but nothing. The only thing i can think of is my battery is not putting out enough cranking amps,therfore my motor is not turning over fast enough.I will try that and let you know how that turns out. thanks |
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On Mar 29, 6:57*pm, Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:08:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: anyone had this problem before,or can you help me out anyway Cheap preliminaries. Pull one plug. Hook it tback o the lead and rest it on the block. Crank. * Look for the spark at the plug. A blue spark. Look for a repeated blue spark. If yes, the ignition is not the problem. Squirt a good dose of ether in the inlet and crank. look for a firing cylinder or two. If not, the fuel is not a problem. If spark but no firing cylinder with ether, then fuel is not the issue *and spark is not the issue. Test compression in a plug hole. If over 100 psi, then compression is not the problem. If you earlier saw a repeated spark, then the timing chain is usually OK cause it usually drives the camshaft which drives the distributor which times the spark. So now you are left with timing. *Get a timing light - $30 for preference. The timing chain may have slipped a tooth or three There you go! Brian Whatcott * *Altus OK I FOUND THE PROBLEM ... THERE IS A LIMIT SWITCH ON THE SIDE OF THE MOTOR THAT WAS BAD ...I UNBOLTED IT FROM THE MOTOR LEFT IT HANGING,STILL WIRED IN THE CIRCUIT,BUT THE ARM WAS NOT PUSHED IN,SO THEREFOR IT FIRED...WHEN THE ARM WAS PUSHED IN THE MOTOR WOULD NOT FIRE OFF,...I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT IS FOR BUT IT SEEMED TO FIX THE PROBLEM |
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THERE IS A LIMIT SWITCH ON THE SIDE OF THE MOTOR THAT WAS BAD ... Did it look like this? http://www.outdriveshop.com/shiftint...witchkits.html |
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On Mar 31, 12:37*pm, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote: wrote THERE IS A LIMIT SWITCH ON THE SIDE OF THE MOTOR THAT WAS BAD ... Did it look like this?http://www.outdriveshop.com/shiftint...witchkits.html THANKS FOR CLEARING THAT UP FOR ME ,I DIDN'T NO WHAT THAT WAS ......DO YOU THINK IT WILL HURT TO RUN WITHOUT IT?? AND ONE OTHER THING THE HOSE THAT GOES AROUND MY SHIFT CABLE THROUGH THE TRANSOM IS BUSTED AND POORING WATER IN ,,,CAN I GET THAT PART WITHOUT THE WHOLE CABLE KIT |
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