Pulled flywheel, adjusted timing/points, re-gapped plugs - now getting good spark.
Motor fired up with some starting fluid, but wouldn't run. Noticed gas leaking out front of carb.
A carb rebuild later (all new gaskets, new float, new float needle/seat)...
...and it's still has gas leaking out front of carb. Not a lot of gas, but enough for a drip every couple seconds off the bottom of the float bowl. Got it to run for a while in the bucket last night, but -
1) It seems to be running really rich from what I can tell.
2) It's still dripping gas.
3) It will only run at about 3/4 throttle (throttle position for starting) any more or less throttle and it just wants to die... and even when it is running at 3/4 throttle the RPMs seem WAY lower than they should - full throttle should be about 4000RPM on this motor.
4) Still doesn't want to start without a little starting fluid.
5) Seems to be running a little hot, so even though it is peeing water I'm not sure what state the powerhead water passages are in... So I guess I get to pull that apart next. How hot is acceptable at the cylinder head? It's certainly too hot to touch.
I'm at a loss on the carb/starting issues at this point - it really doesn't make ANY sense. This is probably the most simple carb I've ever seen (even more simple than the one on my old VW Microbus) and everything that should cause this problem (bad needle/seat/float/gasket) has been replaced. Everything looks good - the carb isn't full of varnish, all the passages are open, no cracks in the pot metal... The only possibilities I can think of are:
1) the missing air pre-silencer and its "low speed needle stop" - but even that doesn't make any sense because if the needle is screwed in too far it should be running too lean, and not too rich...
2) Leaking air through the expansion plug - but again that should cause a lean condition, not a rich one...
Any ideas/suggestions?
Motor fired up with some starting fluid, but wouldn't run. Noticed gas leaking out front of carb.
A carb rebuild later (all new gaskets, new float, new float needle/seat)...
...and it's still has gas leaking out front of carb. Not a lot of gas, but enough for a drip every couple seconds off the bottom of the float bowl. Got it to run for a while in the bucket last night, but -
1) It seems to be running really rich from what I can tell.
2) It's still dripping gas.
3) It will only run at about 3/4 throttle (throttle position for starting) any more or less throttle and it just wants to die... and even when it is running at 3/4 throttle the RPMs seem WAY lower than they should - full throttle should be about 4000RPM on this motor.
4) Still doesn't want to start without a little starting fluid.
5) Seems to be running a little hot, so even though it is peeing water I'm not sure what state the powerhead water passages are in... So I guess I get to pull that apart next. How hot is acceptable at the cylinder head? It's certainly too hot to touch.
I'm at a loss on the carb/starting issues at this point - it really doesn't make ANY sense. This is probably the most simple carb I've ever seen (even more simple than the one on my old VW Microbus) and everything that should cause this problem (bad needle/seat/float/gasket) has been replaced. Everything looks good - the carb isn't full of varnish, all the passages are open, no cracks in the pot metal... The only possibilities I can think of are:
1) the missing air pre-silencer and its "low speed needle stop" - but even that doesn't make any sense because if the needle is screwed in too far it should be running too lean, and not too rich...
2) Leaking air through the expansion plug - but again that should cause a lean condition, not a rich one...
Any ideas/suggestions?