I did a compression test on my 78A.. I've not been able to get any spark and figured I'd just not mess with it, I was sure such an old motor would have deeper issues.
I rewired it per some wiring diagram I found, but later fuond out the diagram had been switched with the non-A, so I did it all wrong. wired it back but still can't get any spark
Anyways, I figured I'd do a compression test, see low compression and just dump the motor or sell it as scrap.. but here are the results
Cyl 1: 112PSI
Cyl 2: 110PSI
Cyl 3: 108PSI
Cyl 4: 115PSI
Cyl 5: 115PSI
Cyl 6: 110PSI
That's good compression, isnt it? I thought it was, especially for a motor from the 50s.
I have little to no experience with 2-stroke engines and can't figure this one out. I get voltage (12v when the key is turned) to the distributor, it cranks fine, but there is no spark on any of the wires.
Stupid question, does the top cover have to be on it to get spark? I know there are magnets and rectifiers and other stuff I have no clue about at work here.. there's a piece of metal on the top cover that spins with the pull cord to start the engine. I dunno, I honestly have no idea what I'm doing here. I can work on a car engine with no problems but I'm thinking (and hoping) the differences between a 2-stroke and 4-stroke are what's causing my issues.
I can't afford a distributor cap but I sanded down the rotor/distributor cap contacts.. I get good current from the distributor cap to plugs and from the ignition coils to distributor,
I rewired it per some wiring diagram I found, but later fuond out the diagram had been switched with the non-A, so I did it all wrong. wired it back but still can't get any spark
Anyways, I figured I'd do a compression test, see low compression and just dump the motor or sell it as scrap.. but here are the results
Cyl 1: 112PSI
Cyl 2: 110PSI
Cyl 3: 108PSI
Cyl 4: 115PSI
Cyl 5: 115PSI
Cyl 6: 110PSI
That's good compression, isnt it? I thought it was, especially for a motor from the 50s.
I have little to no experience with 2-stroke engines and can't figure this one out. I get voltage (12v when the key is turned) to the distributor, it cranks fine, but there is no spark on any of the wires.
Stupid question, does the top cover have to be on it to get spark? I know there are magnets and rectifiers and other stuff I have no clue about at work here.. there's a piece of metal on the top cover that spins with the pull cord to start the engine. I dunno, I honestly have no idea what I'm doing here. I can work on a car engine with no problems but I'm thinking (and hoping) the differences between a 2-stroke and 4-stroke are what's causing my issues.
I can't afford a distributor cap but I sanded down the rotor/distributor cap contacts.. I get good current from the distributor cap to plugs and from the ignition coils to distributor,