Thanks to all who contribute on this site; I was able to get the flywheel off easily and visually inspect the ignition system.
I am impressed how clean and "not old" the parts appear. This motor has been in my family for 20+ years and to my knowledge the ignition has never been checked. I am trying to post a pic and just wondering if these are original to the motor? Also, the points look good based on Ramblings and What I've read on this site. I will definitely clean them really good and gap them.
Several have diagnosed on another post that my motor is likely running on only one cylinder. I also could not get spark on the bottom cylinder so that makes sense. What would you guys suggest at this point? Should I replace the coils and plug wires at least in addition to cleaning and gapping the points?
Also, what is the easiest way to turn the crank when setting/gapping the points? I don't want to mess the threads up on the shaft.
I am impressed how clean and "not old" the parts appear. This motor has been in my family for 20+ years and to my knowledge the ignition has never been checked. I am trying to post a pic and just wondering if these are original to the motor? Also, the points look good based on Ramblings and What I've read on this site. I will definitely clean them really good and gap them.
Several have diagnosed on another post that my motor is likely running on only one cylinder. I also could not get spark on the bottom cylinder so that makes sense. What would you guys suggest at this point? Should I replace the coils and plug wires at least in addition to cleaning and gapping the points?
Also, what is the easiest way to turn the crank when setting/gapping the points? I don't want to mess the threads up on the shaft.