Ok here is a weird thing. I am trying to get my tractor to start after I had to replace a piston. It won't start.
Anyway did a compression test today and it showed 0 on all 4 cylinders????? However I can feel compression when I hold my thumb over the plug hole, so there is something there. I will try again tomorrow with a new compression gauge. Anyone see this before or have any idea how an engine can show 0?!?!?!
Also- my rotor has a lot of play in it, Not the distributor, but the rotor itself. Is the rotor a common rotor used on other engines that I should be able to find at a local store?
Thanks
Tractor is 660 with gas engine
Anyway did a compression test today and it showed 0 on all 4 cylinders????? However I can feel compression when I hold my thumb over the plug hole, so there is something there. I will try again tomorrow with a new compression gauge. Anyone see this before or have any idea how an engine can show 0?!?!?!
Also- my rotor has a lot of play in it, Not the distributor, but the rotor itself. Is the rotor a common rotor used on other engines that I should be able to find at a local store?
Thanks
Tractor is 660 with gas engine