chucksoliver77
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we have a new carb, battery, spark and compression but it refuses to to start!! at a lose as to what to try next. thanks in advance
gets gas in the cylinders but won't fire!!Assuming fuel is present at least in the tank and the the shutoff valve is open.....
Feed it some brake and parts cleaner directly into the intake of the carb. See if it hits on that. If it does, you have a fuel issue. If it doesn't, it's a spark issue.
Assuming fuel
Open the carb bowl drain valve or remove plug, which ever you have. No fuel, find the block in the fuel feed system.
Fuel runs out, clean the main metering jet. or open it via the adjustments provided. 1 and 1/2 turns should be enough to get it to fire on the main, 1 turn on the idle. Using the choke will likely be needed.
If spark problem, Check timing. Flywheel is cast with LH impulse on the wheel. Line up LH impulse with the frame rail, typically LH impulse will set at the 9 o'clock position or close there to. You should hear a click when LH impulse crosses the frame rail on the LH plug. Correct wiring from mag if RH plug fires. Reset timing if LH plug fires out of time.
Hope this provides some direction to go on.
Did that still no runQuick check: Are the spark plug wires reversed in the mag/distributor?
Would the engine run backwards if it happened to fire when you crank it backwards? I have a 1937 B and wondering about tricks for easy starting.I started my 44 B today, one turn of the flywheel ( no choke. 3/4 throttle ) after sucking in gas (full choke) turning the flywheel backward. I use to have a hard time until I discovered too much choke was bad.
I experimented with different ideas with help from this forum and found no choke works best for me. I have a fresh mag and before, when turning it over forward with full choke, it seemed to fire for a split second and then turn and turn.. I am guessing, turning it over forward, full choke flooded it.Would the engine run backwards if it happened to fire when you crank it backwards? I have a 1937 B and wondering about tricks for easy starting.
In the summer it often starts in about 3 spins of the flywheel with partial throttle and no choke. This fall I have started it with full choke a few times. Sometimes takes about 20 spins, fiddling with the choke etc.
Ken
I only turn it backwards until I hear the gas tank gurgle., maybe a little more.Would the engine run backwards if it happened to fire when you crank it backwards? I have a 1937 B and wondering about tricks for easy starting.
In the summer it often starts in about 3 spins of the flywheel with partial throttle and no choke. This fall I have started it with full choke a few times. Sometimes takes about 20 spins, fiddling with the choke etc.
Ken
I remember starting Dads 36 B by turning the fly wheel backwards three times then taking the choke off and it would fire and run on the first or second time over. My job was cultivate row crops every day that it didn't rain. That started when I was 8 years old.we have a new carb, battery, spark and compression but it refuses to to start!! at a lose as to what to try next. thanks in advance
we got it running after a new coil, points, condenser and a new spring in the mag, thanks to everyone for the help.we have a new carb, battery, spark and compression but it refuses to to start!! at a lose as to what to try next. thanks in advance
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