Re: 37 will turn over but not fire.
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To HH and Brian51
okay guys..back from Illinois...went to Sears and Sawbucks and bought a multimeter hopefully this will help diagnose any electrical probl..Dumb ?? Dont understand any of the symbols on this machine..I take it i can use it to test the coil ?? hmmm...for resistance???? dont know where to set the switch or where to put the red and black wires into on the bottom of the multimeter..
Posted on: 2009/10/27 18:55
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Did it come with instructions?
Posted on: 2009/10/27 18:56
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well turbo..
yes it did... Yup how to put battery in !!! 9 volt lol 1) how check for DC voltage measurements 2) how to check for AC voltage measurements 3) DC current measurements 4) Ac current measurements 5) resistance measurements 6) continuity check 7) diode test 8) battery test (i guess for the energier bunny for 1.5v or 9 volt thats the capabilityes soooo I dont really know what which # above i should use to start checking. I knew there was some reason I was made mem. director instead of our club's Tech advisor...LOLOLO
Posted on: 2009/10/27 20:14
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noticed something..when i used to turn ignition switch to the on position, my guages esp the amp meter would move a touch, i guess to show current flowing thru system. now when i do it, none of the neeedles move fuel included. Does that give us any clue?? or maybe the voltage regulator? even though im showing 'fire' in the plugs..maybe not enough voltage or amps..hmmmm
Posted on: 2009/10/28 11:34
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If the points are open you should see not see much if any movement on te amp gauge. When the points close you should see the gauge move to the discharge side. when you turn the engine over with the starter the gauge should move as the points open and close. Maybe the points are open when you did the test? With no movement in the fuel gauge I would suspect a faulty ignition switch or a bad battery connection perhaps.
Posted on: 2009/10/28 12:09
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I think there is hope..made another new coil wire. battery is fully charged..turned it over. it tried to catch several times.starter would then do the normal zinnnnggggggg(waited then tried again..now i wonder if the fuel is too rich?? The auto choke is all the way closed..maybe I should open the butterfly just a hair or so to improve the fuel air mixture. now im sure once it does kick over a slight hand adj on the distributor will be all it needs. and of course tweeking the carb for fuel adj.
Posted on: 2009/10/28 12:58
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Took snopacks advice when making ANOTHER new coil wire (3rdtime..ahmm)..made sure it extended an 1/8 of an inch beyond terminal end so when i crimped it it had a good solid contact
Posted on: 2009/10/28 13:08
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Remove a spark plug. If it appears wet put it back in. Have someone hold the choke wide open with a screw driver etc. or if alone loosen the screws on the auto choke housing and turn until butterfly is wide open. Hold the throttle wide open and don't touch or pump the gas. Give it a crank and se if it will momentarily fire. If plug is dry replace and assuming the carb has gas in it and the accellerator pump is working, slowly pump the gas pedal once and leave it alone as you turn the engine over.
Posted on: 2009/10/28 13:10
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