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Anybody want to take a crack at this again? Everything that I know how
to check has been checked. The carburetor was disassembled and reassembled and the engine started on the first pull. It restarted numerous times during the day. The next morning, it wouldn't start again. It seems that something happens (maybe to the float level?) when the engine sits. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks . Frank |
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When it does not start, try checking the ignition with a spark checker. It
should jump a 3/8 inch air gap. If not, you have an electrical issue, if it does, then you have a fuel issue. May also want to check compression. I take it the fuel is fresh fuel????? Ron "frank1492" wrote in message ... Anybody want to take a crack at this again? Everything that I know how to check has been checked. The carburetor was disassembled and reassembled and the engine started on the first pull. It restarted numerous times during the day. The next morning, it wouldn't start again. It seems that something happens (maybe to the float level?) when the engine sits. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks . Frank |
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Hi Ron-
I have done the usual spark tests, checking plug wire to ground and examining spark on plug (new plug BTW). When it wouldn't start I have done this several times and found the spark OK by these tests. But what is a "spark checker?" The fuel is fresh. Compression seems fine. Remember we have an engine that runs fine when it runs....perfect in every way. I will do some things and it will surely run again, but it is never obvious what I do. Then I will leave it for a day and it won't run again, An example of what drives me nuts: I removed the plug, checked the spark, squirted ether into the cylinder, put the plug back,still wouldn't start!!!!!!!!! Frank On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 02:18:48 GMT, "Ron Knapik" wrote: When it does not start, try checking the ignition with a spark checker. It should jump a 3/8 inch air gap. If not, you have an electrical issue, if it does, then you have a fuel issue. May also want to check compression. I take it the fuel is fresh fuel????? Ron "frank1492" wrote in message .. . Anybody want to take a crack at this again? Everything that I know how to check has been checked. The carburetor was disassembled and reassembled and the engine started on the first pull. It restarted numerous times during the day. The next morning, it wouldn't start again. It seems that something happens (maybe to the float level?) when the engine sits. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks . Frank |
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