CHEEKS said:LOOKING AT MOTOR FROM CARB SIDE,CYLs ARE 123 LEFT TO RIGHT?.DIST 1 IS MARKED,THEN 2 AND 3 COUNTER CLOCKWISE?
#1 is on the fan end, 3 at the gas tank. CCW rotation, looking down at the rotor
CHEEKS said:LOOKING AT MOTOR FROM CARB SIDE,CYLs ARE 123 LEFT TO RIGHT?.DIST 1 IS MARKED,THEN 2 AND 3 COUNTER CLOCKWISE?
i dont own a gasser.. but on my 3000 diesel.. down is more throttle..
soundguy
#1 is on the fan end, 3 at the gas tank. CCW rotation, looking down at the rotor
i dont own a gasser.. but on my 3000 diesel.. down is more throttle..
low comp can be helped on a 1-time basis by a teaspoon of oil to seal the rings. however if it has 0 comp.. it's not just a rings issue. even worn rings will make enough compression to make pops thru the manifold.. ( stuck valves can cause problems! )
soundguy
You open the throttle by pulling the lever down.
Axiom:You have to have a good spark at the right time andthe correct fuel/air ratio to start a spark ignition engine in reasonable mechanical shape.
Pull the center wire on the distributor cap, hold it near a good ground and try a start. You should have a FAT, BLUISH-WHITE SPARK, the color of lightning. If you don't, then something is not right in the primary ignition circuit. (oily, corroded, maladjusted, or burned points, bad condensor, bad key switch, broken primary wire, bad connection, etc.) Check to make sure that you have the correct firing order. Did you rotate the distributor at all? If so you may have moved it off time.
If you have the requisite spark, then do you have fuel to the carb? Are the plugs wet with fuel?
Do some simple diagnostics of the ignition system and the fuel system and you'll find the problem. Don't throw parts at it.
#1 is on the fan end, 3 at the gas tank. CCW rotation, looking down at the rotor
THANKYOU,THATS THE WAY THE WIRES ARE,FUNNY,INTAKE IS MARKED 123 AND YOU WOULD THINK CYLs WERE IN THE ORDER THEY READ ON MANIFOLD..BUT NOT HUH.GOIN TO TRY AGAIN THIS AM,,JIM
THANKS A MILLION,I HAVE SOME TIME IN AM TO TINKER WITH IT AND ILL KEEP U POSTED,REALLY NICE OF YOU TO HELP..JIM
The firing order is cast into the manifold and is 1-2-3 and so labelled. Firing order does not refer to cylinder number arrangement in the engine, but the order in which sparkplug wires are attached to the distributer, in the direction of normal rotation. Most, but not all inline engines number the cylinders from front to back, or pulley to flywheel.
Be polite and turn your caps LOCK OFF!
THANKS,CAPS LOCK IS EASY TO READ FOR MANY,GOT NOTHIN TO DO WITH POLITENESS