Pull cord sticks, smooth with spark plug out. *FIXED*

Codyl74

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  • / Pull cord sticks, smooth with spark plug out. *FIXED*
It might be. Getting turned upside down may not have helped the needle valve in the carburetor. You might need a new needle and seat but you still need to keep the fuel shutoff valve closed any time the generator isn't being used as a precaution.
yea but that doesn't explain the pull sticking with plug in and smooth out.
By taking the plug out a couple of times and pulling it over and checking oil level should take the hyrolock out of the equation.
Yea then no hydrolock. checking the valves today
 

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So you think turning an engine upside down causes valves to go out of adjustment??
 

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So you think turning an engine upside down causes valves to go out of adjustment??
I wouldn't know how...
You've had it running since right??
I still think you have something bent or twisted since you said
"bounced around inside generator frame when it rolled".
 
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It was hydrolocked with thick oil. Pulled valve cover and there was thick oil pooled up there. I poured 6-8 ounces of gas in the plug oil and let it sit for a few minutes. I pulled the cord and it shot out gas and oil, kept cycling until I got no more liquid coming out. The gas thinned the oil enough. Put the plug in and couple harder than normal pulls and it started up.
 

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  • / Pull cord sticks, smooth with spark plug out. *FIXED*
It was hydrolocked with thick oil. Pulled valve cover and there was thick oil pooled up there. I poured 6-8 ounces of gas in the plug oil and let it sit for a few minutes. I pulled the cord and it shot out gas and oil, kept cycling until I got no more liquid coming out. The gas thinned the oil enough. Put the plug in and couple harder than normal pulls and it started up.
Make sure you dump the old oil and put new oil back in.
6-8 oz of gas mixed in with the oil will not be good. Or any gas for that matter..
 
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