Posted by VADAVE on November 25, 2009 at 12:49:30 from (149.32.192.33):
In Reply to: 2001 Honda Rubicon no go posted by blinwmiaol.com on November 25, 2009 at 10:39:17:
I know you know this!! There are only 3 things required for a gas motor to run AIR; FUEL; SPARK. I always just start down the list; starting with the most obvious gas. Pull the hose off the carb and look for a flow and/or look into the carb throat and pump the throttle-the acclerator pump will push fuel into the throat. Now you have the air filter off leave it off. Now if it doesn't start it has to be spark. Get your former buddy to hold the end of the plug wire while you spin the starter--if he/she jumps it got spark. Alternatively pull the plug and hold it down on the head and look for spark. After all this I usually realize I flooded it with all the trouble-shooting.
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