BravoXray
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- Nothern Indiana
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- Kubota BX2230, John Deere 430 Diesel
My neighbor has a Poulan 2055 chainsaw that he can't get to run. So, I told him to bring it over and I'd have a look at it. The fuel lines were bad, so I replaced all the lines and the filter and put in fresh 2 cycle mixed gas. It ran for maybe 10 seconds and died like it ran out of gas and never started again. Pulled the plug, looked okay, but I put a new one in. Checked for spark, good spark. Still won't start. Took the recoill cover off and set the gap between the mag coil and the flywheel. Still good spark. Won't start. Then, when I was priming it with the bulb, the bulb quit popping back out, just stayed pushed in. Pulled the inlet line off the carb, no change. Pulled the outlet line off, the one that goes to the primer bulb, and it popped back out. pulled the covers off the carb and everything looked okay, nothing torn and no dirt or crud. Put it back together, still no start.
The strange thing is that even if I quirt some starting fluid in the carb with the throttle open, and try to start it, it never fires at all.
Pulled the muffler off, and the piston and ring look fine, and it has a lot of compression, just as much as my Poulan Pro 38cc saw does.
I can't imagine that it somehow sheared the crank key and it out of time, but I'm going to check that tomorrow.
Got any ideas, I'm stumped.
The strange thing is that even if I quirt some starting fluid in the carb with the throttle open, and try to start it, it never fires at all.
Pulled the muffler off, and the piston and ring look fine, and it has a lot of compression, just as much as my Poulan Pro 38cc saw does.
I can't imagine that it somehow sheared the crank key and it out of time, but I'm going to check that tomorrow.
Got any ideas, I'm stumped.