Hello-
I replaced the sump gasket and seal on my B&S Intek V-twin (John Deere Branded, probably does not matter). After it is back together it will not start. I have spark, and I have fuel to the carb. It will not start if I mist fuel into the intake or use starting fluid. I even removed the carb and sprayed ether into the intake on the heads. Nothing, not even a pop. I took photos of the choke and throttle connections and put them back exactly how they were.
While I had it apart, I removed the cam to get some debris out of the sump area. But, I put it back exactly as it was, timed the same was as in the photo that I took beforehand . Could there be something that I messed up when I took the cam out and put it back in? Everything went back together with no issues, no extra parts left over
I watched tutorials of people who have removed the cam and put it back in, I did it the same.
When it cranks, its spinning nicely. There just isn't any combustion, or even signs of it.
I really dont want to have to open it back up again, but I will if needed.
Any help is appreciated,
-Jason
I replaced the sump gasket and seal on my B&S Intek V-twin (John Deere Branded, probably does not matter). After it is back together it will not start. I have spark, and I have fuel to the carb. It will not start if I mist fuel into the intake or use starting fluid. I even removed the carb and sprayed ether into the intake on the heads. Nothing, not even a pop. I took photos of the choke and throttle connections and put them back exactly how they were.
While I had it apart, I removed the cam to get some debris out of the sump area. But, I put it back exactly as it was, timed the same was as in the photo that I took beforehand . Could there be something that I messed up when I took the cam out and put it back in? Everything went back together with no issues, no extra parts left over

When it cranks, its spinning nicely. There just isn't any combustion, or even signs of it.
I really dont want to have to open it back up again, but I will if needed.
Any help is appreciated,
-Jason