Very hard starts, even with starting fluid into cylinder
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Very hard starts, even with starting fluid into cylinder
Ummm yea, starting fluid into intake didnt help my hard start problem so I tried taking the spark plug out and giving it a squirt right into the motor, still VERY hard to start.
Im going to have to go pick up a compression tester on payday so I can see what is up. I also noticed a tiny bit of oily looking fluid on the new spark plug. Could I be sucking up tranny oil? Bad crank seals??
It looked more like motor oil than 2 stroke oil.
Im going to have to go pick up a compression tester on payday so I can see what is up. I also noticed a tiny bit of oily looking fluid on the new spark plug. Could I be sucking up tranny oil? Bad crank seals??
It looked more like motor oil than 2 stroke oil.
You said its hard to start but can you get it started? If yes than how does it run? Is the carb clean? Does it have good power when it is running?
Can you feel good exhaust pressure from end of exhaust pipe? When you crank it over can you feel any pressure coming out of end of exhaust? If not then it is plugged or your manifold is plugged.
Can you feel good exhaust pressure from end of exhaust pipe? When you crank it over can you feel any pressure coming out of end of exhaust? If not then it is plugged or your manifold is plugged.
sounds like carb or choke problem. You also may have excessive carbon buildup on your cylinder head. Look in manual for decarbonizing the head.
Your float in carb may not be working properly either. Try a new sparkplug. Clean or replace air filter. Just a few things to check out besides testing for compression.
Your float in carb may not be working properly either. Try a new sparkplug. Clean or replace air filter. Just a few things to check out besides testing for compression.
Well I broke down and bought a compression tester, the best 22 bucks Ive ever spent.
The Spree has 61 lbs of compression. Not enough to run well I see.
Could the oil pump O ring be a source of compression leak? Or just rings? What about reed valve? What does a bad reed valve look like? It looks like the oil pump has some fresh oil around the outside of it. Im not sure if its 2 stroke or crank case oil. Maybe both.
I think I might go pull the reed valve and inspect it.
The Spree has 61 lbs of compression. Not enough to run well I see.
Could the oil pump O ring be a source of compression leak? Or just rings? What about reed valve? What does a bad reed valve look like? It looks like the oil pump has some fresh oil around the outside of it. Im not sure if its 2 stroke or crank case oil. Maybe both.
I think I might go pull the reed valve and inspect it.
It's rings. Replace and hone cylinder. While you're at it, drain out that gunky green oil and get some real 2-stroke injection oil.
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D/l the service manual, rings aren't trivial.
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