Hi folks, at the risk of sounding silly, I'm going to go ahead and post this.
I just bought the motor in the subject from a guy on Facebook. I visited, found the motor was only firing on one cylinder. I swapped the spark plugs and figured out it was the plug and not the coil. I did a compression test and all was close enough to call it ok for a cheap motor.
Fast forward to today... I put the motor up on my trusty large trash can, change out the spark plugs and decide to see if I can get her started. Well, I got a few pulls off before the flywheel just catches on something and stops turning over. So I slowly pull the flywheel and see that it is affecting my throttle. It is turning my throttle to a point, but then stops and won't go any further.
It seems like there is a plate or something underneath the flywheel that is catching the flywheel. It seems it is also linked to the throttle somehow and I can't for the life of me figure out how to disengage the flywheel from that plate so I can turn the engine over again and test my spark plugs. Anyone have any suggestions?
Ed.
I just bought the motor in the subject from a guy on Facebook. I visited, found the motor was only firing on one cylinder. I swapped the spark plugs and figured out it was the plug and not the coil. I did a compression test and all was close enough to call it ok for a cheap motor.
Fast forward to today... I put the motor up on my trusty large trash can, change out the spark plugs and decide to see if I can get her started. Well, I got a few pulls off before the flywheel just catches on something and stops turning over. So I slowly pull the flywheel and see that it is affecting my throttle. It is turning my throttle to a point, but then stops and won't go any further.
It seems like there is a plate or something underneath the flywheel that is catching the flywheel. It seems it is also linked to the throttle somehow and I can't for the life of me figure out how to disengage the flywheel from that plate so I can turn the engine over again and test my spark plugs. Anyone have any suggestions?
Ed.