by OverKnight » Sun Jul 02, 2017 4:17 pm
Okay, getting nowhere fast...
I pulled the muffler off to check the screen, but there was no screen, so we can rule a clogged screen out. I was able to push on both rings and they moved easily, so I don't think the problem is there. I put my spark tester on, and couldn't see any spark at all. I put the new NGK BPM6A plug on (gap set to 0.025", and flywheel-coil clearance is 0.012"), and now there's a spark. I tried starting it, but it doesn't even pop. I took the flywheel shroud off and used a drill motor to turn the engine over quickly. I could hear it trying to run, but when I took the drill motor away, it immediately died. I looked at the plug again, but now it doesn't look like it's getting gas. Off comes the carburetor, and I do a quicky cleaning (disassemble, spray carburetor cleaner into everything, reassemble). When a press the primer bulb, nothing is going into the carburetor, and the primer bulb pumped vigorously before I removed the carburetor. I inspect the fuel lines, and the clear one going to the primer bulb is rotting.
I'll try to pick up a new set of fuel lines tomorrow. Is it really important to have the spark arrestor screen in the muffler? If so, I'll pick one of those up, too. Is a service manual for these engines available? I couldn't find one on-line.
Why there was no spark through the tester, I don't know; I'll try it on another running engine. It's not like there's much that can go wrong with these...
Thank you.
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