KathyD19
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2012
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- 352
I spent the summer working on this motor, if anyone has followed my saga of the starter solenoid and rewiring process, I finally got it to start and run. But the motor wouldn't run full power when I lake tested it and it sounded noisier and just "off" compared to how it used to run. WillyClay suggested it sounded like it might not be running on both cylinders so today I barrel tested it and when I pulled the top cylinder plug, it died. Even after replacing the lower cylinder plug with another brand new one, the lower cylinder isn't firing. This is all new territory for me so advise me as is you're talking to a 10 year old, please.
If I start with a compression test, do I have to have it in the barrel to do that? Since I would have the spark plugs out and the kill switch engaged and it wouldn't be starting I didn't know if it was necessary to have to have the motor submerged. I have never replaced any of the magneto stuff like points, coils, condensers etc and I know I probably will have to do that simply due to the age of the motor. I HAVE replaced the spark plug boots about 4 years ago. This motor has always run like a beast so the lower cylinder not working is something new.
Also I have not done anything to the carb since acquiring this motor 5 years ago. I've fixed some LawnBoy mower carburetors before so I'm not unfamiliar with the workings of such. Just can't see how to remove the carb on this; I imagine that flywheel is going to have to come off at some point.
Ideas and input welcome.
If I start with a compression test, do I have to have it in the barrel to do that? Since I would have the spark plugs out and the kill switch engaged and it wouldn't be starting I didn't know if it was necessary to have to have the motor submerged. I have never replaced any of the magneto stuff like points, coils, condensers etc and I know I probably will have to do that simply due to the age of the motor. I HAVE replaced the spark plug boots about 4 years ago. This motor has always run like a beast so the lower cylinder not working is something new.
Also I have not done anything to the carb since acquiring this motor 5 years ago. I've fixed some LawnBoy mower carburetors before so I'm not unfamiliar with the workings of such. Just can't see how to remove the carb on this; I imagine that flywheel is going to have to come off at some point.
Ideas and input welcome.