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H Won't Start
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Posted by IndianaRed on July 23, 2007 at 12:12:31 from (75.51.233.128):
Yep, looks like I was ahead of myself. Thought I was home free. My newly rebuilt H won't start. Here's what I've got: -Motor all new, head serviced. -110lbs. pressure in each cylinder. -Good blue spark at all plugs. -#1 at TDC and rotor at tower 1. -Fuel drips from carb when choked. -New starter and battery spinning motor fast. Not even a pop. I think I'm not getting fuel up and in. As I've been working on this for 3-4 days, plugs have never been wet, not even a little. It seems to my inexperienced mind that even if my timing were as far off as it could be that I'd at least get pops and afterfires out of it. No? Was cleaning the carb out, so I had some cleaner in my hand, sprayed that in a sparkplug hole, got a pop or two. What could be keeping fuel from moving up? The float is not sticky at all. Lost and depressed, ready to take her apart and sell for parts. Not really, but almost. Stumped Grampa, hoping you guys have an idea or two. Thanks, B
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