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mhayter
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Can't get it to fire

Post by mhayter » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:38 pm

My recently re-assembled and partially rebuilt CB77 won't fire. I have good spark, I have fuel, I even sprayed starter fluid into the carb. But no ignition when kicking the starter pedal. Not even a hick-up. When I sprayed fluid into the carb and kicked the starter the fluid sprayed back on me. That seems backwards to me. Shouldn't there be suction, drawing the fluid into the engine? Other things I have done that might impact firing: new rings, points, rebuilt carbs. Could I have put something on backwards that would prevent firing?

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Re: Can't get it to fire

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:29 am

How did ya time the cam?. .............lm

mhayter wrote:My recently re-assembled and partially rebuilt CB77 won't fire. I have good spark, I have fuel, I even sprayed starter fluid into the carb. But no ignition when kicking the starter pedal. Not even a hick-up. When I sprayed fluid into the carb and kicked the starter the fluid sprayed back on me. That seems backwards to me. Shouldn't there be suction, drawing the fluid into the engine? Other things I have done that might impact firing: new rings, points, rebuilt carbs. Could I have put something on backwards that would prevent firing?
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Post by mhayter » Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:46 am

Well... I can't say that I have. You're question made me go back to the manual. As you can tell this is my first time at this. I don't think I did anything to align the cam with the "T" on the rotor. Is this what you mean by timing the cam? Thanks

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:50 am

Sure is. ...........lm

mhayter wrote:Well... I can't say that I have. You're question made me go back to the manual. As you can tell this is my first time at this. I don't think I did anything to align the cam with the "T" on the rotor. Is this what you mean by timing the cam? Thanks
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Post by mhayter » Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:55 am

Wow, do I feel .... well, I'll drop the engine and do it. Thank you very much.

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:59 am

You're welcome. ...........lm

mhayter wrote:Wow, do I feel .... well, I'll drop the engine and do it. Thank you very much.
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