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Re: ford 8n governor linkage
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Posted by Rob on May 18, 2005 at 09:09:45 from (63.245.133.143):
In Reply to: Re: ford 8n governor linkage posted by condorf on May 18, 2005 at 07:27:53:
Spark, fuel and air so need to be sure the exhaust is clear and there"s no daubers or mouse nest in your pipe. I suppose a rag over the end of the pipe would show if the pistons are pumping out the exhaust pipe. You can put your hand over the carb intake to be sure the engine is sucking. Leave it there long you"ll flood the carb and gas will run out if the carb is near right, you don"t want much of that but just so you know. Then you need to see you have a snappy, blue spark because a wimpy, yellow spark just won"t get it except on your best day. Pull a plug boot off, stick a screwdriver up in the boot, and hold the driver near the headbolt to see what kind of spark you got. You need a good hot blue spark out minimum of 1/16" and better yet, 1/8" or so. You may go over all the little, primary wire terminations and the battery cables (both ends of both cables) with a wire brush to make sure you are getting good continuity, full voltage, and correct amps. A shot of starter fluid will tell you if it can fire at all. If you"re still troubled by the linkage to the governor then take it off to start the engine. You can control the throttle arm by hand.
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