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Old 03-31-2008, 01:23 AM   #11
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Don't do starter fluid...

Get some seafoam if you're trying to short cut.

However, you should replace the gas. Gas can go to shit in as short as 3 weeks in the correct environment. A quick way to check is to get a spray bottle of known GOOD GAS and spray it directly into the carb like you would starting fluid when you're cranking it over. If it starts... it is either your gas or your gas delivery.

Have you checked for spark?

Also, moving this to tech... sorry I missed it before. I'll try to help the best I can over the internet... take it for what you want... Ithink I know how to turn a few bolts...
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Old 03-31-2008, 01:38 AM   #12
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Old 03-31-2008, 01:41 AM   #13
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Don't do starter fluid...

Get some seafoam if you're trying to short cut.

However, you should replace the gas. Gas can go to shit in as short as 3 weeks in the correct environment. A quick way to check is to get a spray bottle of known GOOD GAS and spray it directly into the carb like you would starting fluid when you're cranking it over. If it starts... it is either your gas or your gas delivery.

Have you checked for spark?

Also, moving this to tech... sorry I missed it before. I'll try to help the best I can over the internet... take it for what you want... Ithink I know how to turn a few bolts...
yes sir, good spark all across. disconnected the fuel lines and inspected them and they're good. the fuel pump winds up and pumps well. its got fuel, spark, and air. im gonna pull the plugs on her again tomorrow and re-check everything once more.
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Old 03-31-2008, 04:00 PM   #14
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Check the plugs again... but I would lean more towards bad gas!!!
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Old 03-31-2008, 06:40 PM   #15
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Check the plugs again... but I would lean more towards bad gas!!!
i tried to run it with some starter fluid and it ran for a few seconds. I drained the tank, added new gas turned it over and the same thing happen. sounded like a damn shotgun every time. its got clean gas, air, and i tested the leads to the sparkplugs, im starting to think the spark plugs are fouled.
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Old 03-31-2008, 08:16 PM   #16
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Old 03-31-2008, 08:22 PM   #17
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did that and she sputtered next step louisville slugger! took out the plug from cyl 1. clean as a whistle. the other 3 black as night. cleaned'em up real good and now im waiting till the battery charges fully before i go back at it.
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Old 03-31-2008, 11:29 PM   #18
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i tried to run it with some starter fluid and it ran for a few seconds. I drained the tank, added new gas turned it over and the same thing happen. sounded like a damn shotgun every time. its got clean gas, air, and i tested the leads to the sparkplugs, im starting to think the spark plugs are fouled.
That sounds like you have mixed up the spark plug wires.

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did that and she sputtered next step louisville slugger! took out the plug from cyl 1. clean as a whistle. the other 3 black as night. cleaned'em up real good and now im waiting till the battery charges fully before i go back at it.
That sounds like the float needle/seats are leaking on carbs 2, 3, and 4. I don't think the choke could stick on one carb and not another. But anything is possible.
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Here's how to read your plugs
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Old 04-05-2008, 09:10 PM   #20
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cleaned out the plugs really good, fired her up and she ran with the choke on. wouldnt run for its life without the choke. So im gonna swap fuel filters again, maybe this one wasnt as clean as i thought it was after all. i'll update in a few minutes


UPDATE: fuel filter changed, still wont stay on much longer without the choke. and it keeps backfiring. timing issue maybe? I adjusted the idling screw and it helped some now it idles at about half choke. any ideas about what else it might be?
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