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Here is the issue. (before commenting/reply, please read the items I have replaced and checked already.)
Issue: FR691V V twin motor starts up fine. When it starts, it begins to surge. RPM goes up and down. Governor rotates up and down. This surging happened no matter if at idle or at full throttle.
Here are the things I have replaced and checked:
Now here is the very interesting part: I decided to pull spark plug wires from one coil...and this smooths out...no surging. I did this to the left spark plug wire first. Then I plugged it back in...surging starts happening again. So I go to the right side and remove the spark plug wire...and surging stops! And when plugged back in...surge begins again? whoa! What's that about?
What does this mean?...what would cause the surging to happen but stops when EITHER of the two spark plug wires is removed while the engine is running? My understanding is that if the surging is due to a bad coil or a bad coil plug wire or bad spark plug. .then the surging would stop when you remove ONE of the coil plug wires. But what I found is the surging stops when I remove either one! That has to mean something ? What is that?
Here is what I have NOT done and are next on the list of things to check:
check for correct and steady consistent voltage to the anti backfire fuel solenoid....maybe there is wiring damage that intermittently is causing the solenoid to pull back and then thrust back up from a weak voltage or damaged wiring...or maybe there is a ground problem ? My understanding is that the chassis and engine back to the battery is a negative ground circuit design. right?
I have not inspected the valves...maybe the valves are not opening and closing properly? Maybe the valves seats are damaged or carbon buildup?
Maybe one or both cylinder head gaskets have failed?
Here is the issue. before commenting/reply, please read the items I have replaced and checked already.
Issue: FR691V V twin motor starts up fine. When it starts, it begins to surge. RPM goes up and down. Governor rotates up and down. This surging happened no matter if at idle or at full throttle.
Here are the things I have replaced and checked:
1. I replaced the carburetor...I verified the choke spring is set properly also and governor to throttle and throttle cable...with correct spring and tension. all linkages are correct...still surges.
2. I replaced both spark plugs...and verified the gap...still surges.
3. I replaced the fuel, fuel filter and oil and oil filter. 10w-30 Mobil 1 full synthetic at correct level. still surges
4. I replaced both intake manifold gaskets and correct torque...there is no crack in the aluminum intake manifold..I cleaned it up and visually inspected it. Both..still surges.
5. I checked the valve lash and it's spot on at .005 inches for both intake and exhaust valves. I replaced the valve cover gaskets. still surges.
6. I replaced all fuel lines and replaced the fuel vapor return line to the from the air filter breather tube and I also replaced the vacuum line from the engine case to the fuel pump. still surges.
7. I replaced the fuel pump...still surges.
Now here is the very interesting part: I decided to pull spark plug wires from one coil...and this smooths out...no surging. I did this to the left spark plug wire first. Then I plugged it back in...surging starts happening again. So I go to the right side and remove the spark plug wire...and surging stops!
What does this mean...what would cause the surging to happen but stops when either one of the spark plug wires is removed while the engine is running? My understanding is that if the surging is due to a bad coil or a bad coil plug wire or bad spark plug..then the surging would stop when you remove ONE of the coil plug wires. But what I found is that the surging stops when I remove either one! That has to mean something ? What is that?
Here is what I have not done and are next on the list of things to check:
correct and steady consistent voltage to the anti backfire fuel solenoid....maybe there is wiring damage that intermittently is causing the solenoid to pull back and then thrust back up?
I have not inspected the valves...maybe the valves are not opening and closing properly?
Maybe one or both cylinder head gaskets have failed?
maybe the voltage regulator is shot? (remember that surging stops when one or the other spark plug wires is removed? hmmm)
maybe the case main seal/gasket is shot?
maybe the governor is broken or out of adjustment?
bent or broken valve rods?
Maybe there is a cylinder crack somewhere?
maybe piston or piston rings are damaged/cracked?
I am at a loss.
I am looking for some good advice on what might cause this surging to happen...but goes away when I pull one OR the other spark plug wires. I would expect that if one of the coils or cylinders are bad, the surging would stop only when pulling one of the spark plugs. but the surging stops when I pull one or the other! weird ? What am I missing?
That seems unusual.
maybe the case main seal/gasket is shot?
maybe the governor is broken or out of adjustment..?
bent or broken valve rods?
Maybe there is a cylinder crack somewhere?
maybe piston or piston rings are damaged/cracked?
wiring issue or voltage problem with the seat safety switch...maybe intermittent wiring damage or connector problem causes engine to stop/start intermittently?
wiring issue or voltage problem with steering arm safety switches...maybe intermittent wiring damage or connector problem caused by one or both steering arm safety switch circuits..causing engine to stop/start intermittently..?
I am at a loss.
I am looking for some good advice on what might cause this surging to happen...but goes away when I pull one OR the other spark plug wires. I would expect that if one of the cylinders is bad, the surging would stop only when pulling one of the spark plugs. but the surge stops when I pull one OR the other! weird ? what am I missing?
That seems unusual.
Any ideas?
thanks for any feedback and advice
Issue: FR691V V twin motor starts up fine. When it starts, it begins to surge. RPM goes up and down. Governor rotates up and down. This surging happened no matter if at idle or at full throttle.
Here are the things I have replaced and checked:
- I replaced the carburetor...I verified the choke spring is set properly also and governor to throttle and throttle cable...with correct spring and tension. all linkages are correct...still surges.
- I replaced both spark plugs...and verified the gap...still surges.
- I replaced the fuel, fuel filter and oil and oil filter. 10w-30 Mobil 1 full synthetic at correct level. still surges
- I replaced both intake manifold gaskets and correct torque...there is no crack in the aluminum intake manifold..I cleaned it up and visually inspected it. Both..still surges.
- I checked the valve lash and it's spot on at .005 inches for both intake and exhaust valves. I replaced the valve cover gaskets. still surges.
- I replaced all fuel lines and replaced the fuel vapor return line to the from the air filter breather tube and I also replaced the vacuum line from the engine case to the fuel pump. still surges.
- I replaced the fuel pump...still surges.
Now here is the very interesting part: I decided to pull spark plug wires from one coil...and this smooths out...no surging. I did this to the left spark plug wire first. Then I plugged it back in...surging starts happening again. So I go to the right side and remove the spark plug wire...and surging stops! And when plugged back in...surge begins again? whoa! What's that about?
What does this mean?...what would cause the surging to happen but stops when EITHER of the two spark plug wires is removed while the engine is running? My understanding is that if the surging is due to a bad coil or a bad coil plug wire or bad spark plug. .then the surging would stop when you remove ONE of the coil plug wires. But what I found is the surging stops when I remove either one! That has to mean something ? What is that?
Here is what I have NOT done and are next on the list of things to check:
check for correct and steady consistent voltage to the anti backfire fuel solenoid....maybe there is wiring damage that intermittently is causing the solenoid to pull back and then thrust back up from a weak voltage or damaged wiring...or maybe there is a ground problem ? My understanding is that the chassis and engine back to the battery is a negative ground circuit design. right?
I have not inspected the valves...maybe the valves are not opening and closing properly? Maybe the valves seats are damaged or carbon buildup?
Maybe one or both cylinder head gaskets have failed?
Here is the issue. before commenting/reply, please read the items I have replaced and checked already.
Issue: FR691V V twin motor starts up fine. When it starts, it begins to surge. RPM goes up and down. Governor rotates up and down. This surging happened no matter if at idle or at full throttle.
Here are the things I have replaced and checked:
1. I replaced the carburetor...I verified the choke spring is set properly also and governor to throttle and throttle cable...with correct spring and tension. all linkages are correct...still surges.
2. I replaced both spark plugs...and verified the gap...still surges.
3. I replaced the fuel, fuel filter and oil and oil filter. 10w-30 Mobil 1 full synthetic at correct level. still surges
4. I replaced both intake manifold gaskets and correct torque...there is no crack in the aluminum intake manifold..I cleaned it up and visually inspected it. Both..still surges.
5. I checked the valve lash and it's spot on at .005 inches for both intake and exhaust valves. I replaced the valve cover gaskets. still surges.
6. I replaced all fuel lines and replaced the fuel vapor return line to the from the air filter breather tube and I also replaced the vacuum line from the engine case to the fuel pump. still surges.
7. I replaced the fuel pump...still surges.
Now here is the very interesting part: I decided to pull spark plug wires from one coil...and this smooths out...no surging. I did this to the left spark plug wire first. Then I plugged it back in...surging starts happening again. So I go to the right side and remove the spark plug wire...and surging stops!
What does this mean...what would cause the surging to happen but stops when either one of the spark plug wires is removed while the engine is running? My understanding is that if the surging is due to a bad coil or a bad coil plug wire or bad spark plug..then the surging would stop when you remove ONE of the coil plug wires. But what I found is that the surging stops when I remove either one! That has to mean something ? What is that?
Here is what I have not done and are next on the list of things to check:
correct and steady consistent voltage to the anti backfire fuel solenoid....maybe there is wiring damage that intermittently is causing the solenoid to pull back and then thrust back up?
I have not inspected the valves...maybe the valves are not opening and closing properly?
Maybe one or both cylinder head gaskets have failed?
maybe the voltage regulator is shot? (remember that surging stops when one or the other spark plug wires is removed? hmmm)
maybe the case main seal/gasket is shot?
maybe the governor is broken or out of adjustment?
bent or broken valve rods?
Maybe there is a cylinder crack somewhere?
maybe piston or piston rings are damaged/cracked?
I am at a loss.
I am looking for some good advice on what might cause this surging to happen...but goes away when I pull one OR the other spark plug wires. I would expect that if one of the coils or cylinders are bad, the surging would stop only when pulling one of the spark plugs. but the surging stops when I pull one or the other! weird ? What am I missing?
That seems unusual.
maybe the case main seal/gasket is shot?
maybe the governor is broken or out of adjustment..?
bent or broken valve rods?
Maybe there is a cylinder crack somewhere?
maybe piston or piston rings are damaged/cracked?
wiring issue or voltage problem with the seat safety switch...maybe intermittent wiring damage or connector problem causes engine to stop/start intermittently?
wiring issue or voltage problem with steering arm safety switches...maybe intermittent wiring damage or connector problem caused by one or both steering arm safety switch circuits..causing engine to stop/start intermittently..?
I am at a loss.
I am looking for some good advice on what might cause this surging to happen...but goes away when I pull one OR the other spark plug wires. I would expect that if one of the cylinders is bad, the surging would stop only when pulling one of the spark plugs. but the surge stops when I pull one OR the other! weird ? what am I missing?
That seems unusual.
Any ideas?
thanks for any feedback and advice