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Husqvarna
This bike is putting me thru hell. Bought it at 8k miles, cam chain was 7 clicks out, checked it again at 10k and it was at 8. Ordered up my parts and while waiting forever got to 12k, in that time it got to 12 clicks out. Tore up the reed valve cover, replaced it and the "valve." Also, one of the flywheel rotor magnets had gotten loose and there were metal bits everywhere, had no idea, ran great, only found out cause of doing the cc. Replaced everything, got a new rotor from regulatorrectifier.com (same ro610 as electrex world). The first bag filter was PACKED full of debris, other filters clean.
Anyway, after putting it all back together she won't run. Cranks, hiccups out the carb and that's it.
Has spark - although maybe not as strong as it should be? Hard to tell, it's blue/white, maybe it's the iridium plug I'm not used to with the smaller electrode. New plug btw, same spark and same no start with the old one
Probably getting fuel - didn't touch the carb, plug looks s little wet. I could give it some ether to verify I guess. It doesn't seem to flood after cranking it fir awhile, not sure if it's just how this bike is but I know some of my other bikes gas would be pouring out the overflow after cranking them that long
Timing is perfect - tore it apart again to check. With timing marks on clutch side lined up the punch mark on the cam gear is level with the head surface. Thought maybe the new rotor might have a different alignment with the Woodruff key (which looked fine btw) perhaps. But looking at the manual, the "t" at least points in the general direction (about 11 o'clock) at tdc. Don't have the husky tool to verify exactly but I'm sure it's right. Thought it interesting that the plug won't fire when turning it over by hand as I've done before on older bikes. I guess it's not fast enough unless by the starter?
Valves were pretty tight after I put it back together. Seems odd since obviously I set them after taking it apart to do the cc the first time. In spec now and no difference.
Going to check compression tomorrow if I can find my Guage. Definitely feels like good compression turning it over by hand but I'll check anyway
Battery is charged and I tried a second bigger battery since that one was low originally before I charged it, no difference (other than slightly faster cranking with the bigger battery)
Gone over everything and can't figure it out. I did notice it seems to be sucking air in the exhaust when I put my hand over it, also pushes out. Don't know if that's just because it's not running or if that's a clue. Don't know what else to do, checked everything even remotely obvious or related to anything I changed or touched.
Anyway, after putting it all back together she won't run. Cranks, hiccups out the carb and that's it.
Has spark - although maybe not as strong as it should be? Hard to tell, it's blue/white, maybe it's the iridium plug I'm not used to with the smaller electrode. New plug btw, same spark and same no start with the old one
Probably getting fuel - didn't touch the carb, plug looks s little wet. I could give it some ether to verify I guess. It doesn't seem to flood after cranking it fir awhile, not sure if it's just how this bike is but I know some of my other bikes gas would be pouring out the overflow after cranking them that long
Timing is perfect - tore it apart again to check. With timing marks on clutch side lined up the punch mark on the cam gear is level with the head surface. Thought maybe the new rotor might have a different alignment with the Woodruff key (which looked fine btw) perhaps. But looking at the manual, the "t" at least points in the general direction (about 11 o'clock) at tdc. Don't have the husky tool to verify exactly but I'm sure it's right. Thought it interesting that the plug won't fire when turning it over by hand as I've done before on older bikes. I guess it's not fast enough unless by the starter?
Valves were pretty tight after I put it back together. Seems odd since obviously I set them after taking it apart to do the cc the first time. In spec now and no difference.
Going to check compression tomorrow if I can find my Guage. Definitely feels like good compression turning it over by hand but I'll check anyway
Battery is charged and I tried a second bigger battery since that one was low originally before I charged it, no difference (other than slightly faster cranking with the bigger battery)
Gone over everything and can't figure it out. I did notice it seems to be sucking air in the exhaust when I put my hand over it, also pushes out. Don't know if that's just because it's not running or if that's a clue. Don't know what else to do, checked everything even remotely obvious or related to anything I changed or touched.