Correct Piston..Finally!
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propane1
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Re: Correct Piston..Finally!
Just my 2 cents worth here. 2 cents not worth much nowadays. Hehe
Any way, I would change the plugs. Then I would put gas in the fuel tank. Could be out of gas, most of us have done that before. Just sayin. I would also take the air cleaner off and prime with gas down the carb. Then try it. Must be something simple.
There now, a good ramble to start the week off.
Noel
Any way, I would change the plugs. Then I would put gas in the fuel tank. Could be out of gas, most of us have done that before. Just sayin. I would also take the air cleaner off and prime with gas down the carb. Then try it. Must be something simple.
There now, a good ramble to start the week off.
Noel
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Vivala446
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Re: Correct Piston..Finally!
LOl. I know it has a full tank of gas. The plugs might need to be changed. I'll double check the spark before I do that and I can do a compression test at the same time.
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Re: Correct Piston..Finally!
Ok… late night update… first, it occurred to me I might have come off as disrespectful in my last post with the “lol” about no fuel. Thing is I work in road maintenance at a local trucking company and saying something has no gas in it—regardless of the breakdown— is a running joke with us. Comes from the movie Slingblade.
That all being said, i checked compression and it’s good. The spark on the plugs is just a small blue blip though.
That all being said, i checked compression and it’s good. The spark on the plugs is just a small blue blip though.
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propane1
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Re: Correct Piston..Finally!
Change the spark plugs and try it. And I think some of us, I know I have, trying to start some thing and can’t figure it out why it won’t start. Then it dawns on you to see if there any gas in the tank. And sure enough no gas. Hehe.
Hope you get it going.
Noel
Hope you get it going.
Noel
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What reading did you get both sides ?Vivala446 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:40 pm Ok… late night update… first, it occurred to me I might have come off as disrespectful in my last post with the “lol” about no fuel. Thing is I work in road maintenance at a local trucking company and saying something has no gas in it—regardless of the breakdown— is a running joke with us. Comes from the movie Slingblade.
That all being said, i checked compression and it’s good. The spark on the plugs is just a small blue blip though.
Check you have 12.5 volts at coil .
Check no oil on points from turning engine upside down .
Dave
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