Posted by ericlb on August 22, 2013 at 08:15:56 from (70.41.155.192):
In Reply to: mor cub help please posted by ericlb on August 22, 2013 at 04:33:23:
ok i checked all you guys have posted, i did find the rotor out of time, how i did that i dont know but i did , so i retimed it like the manual says, the cub started right up and idled like it always did, so i went to mow with it, it made it 10 feet...once the mower was engauged, then shut down exactly like it did in the begining rapidly dropping the cylinders in less that 30 seconds, first thing i checked was the gas, i pulled the plug out of the bottom of the carb, its got fuel so thats not the problem, then i branked on the starter it acts like it will fire once in awhile on 1 cylinder, but it wont start i pulled a wire off the distributor cap, no fire, now when i begane awhile ago i had bright blue spark, so what can it be???? except for the rotor ita all new now from one end to the other, , coil, points condenser, cap, wires, plugs ect, its got compression in the engine, im at a loss i need this tractor running, but im about to scrap it if i cant fix it
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