by lefty » Thu May 04, 2017 3:16 pm
Thanks BG. I'll tackle that soon.
Thank you also Fulltilt. Yes, I did have a successful leak down test on this one. About 4% loss at 92 lbs. Only sound was a little hiss from the dip stick.
How about this for a thought problem. After I changed the coil out for a known good one, based on KE4's theory, I had a complete no start. So I tested the coil on there for spark but didn't have one.
So I took the shroud off to examine the kill switch and noticed that when the kill lever is depressed, there isn't much travel in the wire. It seams the wire is too long and takes some turns that look sharper than I would have designed. And the two little pieces of metal do not separate that much when the lever is depressed.
I couldn't get my .006 gauge between the pieces of metal. After I manually squeezed the metal at the kill switch to make some more room. I think it may need some lube because when I let go, the spring brought it back but this time there was some more gap. Have a strong spark now.
The kill "tang" for lack of a better word, which is fixed and connected to the wire leading to the coil, appears bendable. May I bend that up a bit to make some room.
Is it a viable theory to think that maybe when things heat up, that switch may act up causing insufficient room between the two contacts? Has any one ever seen this? I'm thinking I bend that a bit, oil the pivot point for the kill lever, put her back together and give her a try.