Posted by Old Roy on March 02, 2009 at 14:25:13 from (174.130.25.213):
In Reply to: Re: Lance !! posted by Lanse on March 02, 2009 at 13:40:52:
I didn't see the thread either if it was your last try. I saw it on Chucke2009 YT
You say you have nice blue spark !! Where ? at the plug wire or the electrode, {fuel chamber side ?]
If that was gas that just drained overnight You have big carb problems.
Shut the gas off completely and if you have a crank, " be dadburned careful" Give it a shot of ether, or squirt a little gas in the cylinders. and see if it will fire dry, use open left hand " Don't close your thumb around the crank" and when cranking pull it on the upswing, that way if it starts your hand should be clear if crank sticks. or it has a chance to pull away if Backfire. Watch your legs also . Should at least chug a couple times. If so then redo the carb. Yor gittin er.
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