Around the last time I posted here when I had it running . So about a year more and it was troublesome then but I believe I used one of my used carbs that just worked better than another one.You're goin to need to give us more information to go on like when was the last time it ran, what has changed since it was running etc. Just a little history would help us trouble shoot better
Around the last time I posted here when I had it running . So about a year more and it was troublesome then but I believe I used one of my used carbs that just worked better than another one.You're goin to need to give us more information to go on like when was the last time it ran, what has changed since it was running etc. Just a little history would help us trouble shoot better
Thanks. You know of any guides or YouTube links for checking the flywheel? I'll take a look myself. I'm anticipating that's what I'll be doing after finding I have spark. ThanksPull the plug and turn it over with the plug grounded , it should be really easy to spin and you can watch for a tiny spark at the plug.
If it has a spark, re install and give it a squirt of starting fluid in the air cleaner and try and start, if it still a no go, you'll need to check the flywheel key to see if it's sheared which will throw off your ignition timming. If it does try to run a bit , you'll be looking at a fuel delivery problem , this should point you in the right direction
Thanks. Will report back later...You can pull everything off the top, expose and remove the nut, an impact is best but get it off and look at the keyway, you should be able to see if it's off the fit. Does not take much for the timing to be off and will not run as such, This can happen via a backfire or hitting something while mowing. Pretty rare but it happens