Grandpa Mike
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- Mar 11, 2013
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Well, we (my son and I) got the old beast resurrected. We started with an overhaul at the bottom end, new seals, and cleaning of the gear box. The bearings are good. No scratches, pitting and cages nice and tight. Buttoned it up with nice clean gear oil. Cleaned it all, resealed it and replaced the w/pump impeller and seals, o-rings etc...
We changed the plugs and thought we'd give it a whirl to see if it would fire. A bit of oil in the cylinders and some hand turning. After God knows how many years (or decades) it's been since it started.....(there were extinct species of spiders and other bugs under the cover)....unbelievably, it cranked for about 3 seconds, fired and ran.
It does start and run every time. After some bottom & top end carburetor adjustment, it smoothed-out as well as could be expected. We do have new points, coils, and plug wires which was our next step. At this point, I'd have to say that I was amazed it even cranked, much less started and ran. It does have a fairly pronounced miss throughout the RPM range. I'd add that the miss is intermittent and sounds like ignition or carb and not mechanical (like an ignition cross-fire). Looking at the plug wires, I'd guess they were factory, old, worn and cracked. My son told me looking at the coils (through the access hole in the flywheel)....he saw a cracked coil casing.
No biggie because we were going to replace all of that anyway.
Bottom line.....we cant get the flywheel off.
Even with the old illustrations we have and a combined 45 years of turning wrenches...we're stumped. We can't see anything hanging it up. It's a pretty straight forward set-up. Keyed on the end of a tapered crankshaft. We used a harmonic balancer puller and still managed to snap a few 1/4-20 bolts till we finally gave up.
My money say's the flywheel has never been off.
Any suggestions? Maybe something we missed? We sprayed some penetrating oil on the crank end and called it a day. We really put a helluva pull on it it and no-go. The ring-gear is still attached but I cant possibly see any interference from that. Before we get out the impact and some grade 8 bolts with the puller and go all Jurassic on the the flywheel, we thought we'd ask some fella's that have may have been there before. Thanks in advance guys!

We changed the plugs and thought we'd give it a whirl to see if it would fire. A bit of oil in the cylinders and some hand turning. After God knows how many years (or decades) it's been since it started.....(there were extinct species of spiders and other bugs under the cover)....unbelievably, it cranked for about 3 seconds, fired and ran.
It does start and run every time. After some bottom & top end carburetor adjustment, it smoothed-out as well as could be expected. We do have new points, coils, and plug wires which was our next step. At this point, I'd have to say that I was amazed it even cranked, much less started and ran. It does have a fairly pronounced miss throughout the RPM range. I'd add that the miss is intermittent and sounds like ignition or carb and not mechanical (like an ignition cross-fire). Looking at the plug wires, I'd guess they were factory, old, worn and cracked. My son told me looking at the coils (through the access hole in the flywheel)....he saw a cracked coil casing.
No biggie because we were going to replace all of that anyway.
Bottom line.....we cant get the flywheel off.
Even with the old illustrations we have and a combined 45 years of turning wrenches...we're stumped. We can't see anything hanging it up. It's a pretty straight forward set-up. Keyed on the end of a tapered crankshaft. We used a harmonic balancer puller and still managed to snap a few 1/4-20 bolts till we finally gave up.
My money say's the flywheel has never been off.
Any suggestions? Maybe something we missed? We sprayed some penetrating oil on the crank end and called it a day. We really put a helluva pull on it it and no-go. The ring-gear is still attached but I cant possibly see any interference from that. Before we get out the impact and some grade 8 bolts with the puller and go all Jurassic on the the flywheel, we thought we'd ask some fella's that have may have been there before. Thanks in advance guys!
