My jlo 295 has plenty of spark, plenty of compression and it does not even pop at all when I spray starter fluid into the cylinder, or put a little bit of gas in it.
My jlo 295 has plenty of spark, plenty of compression and it does not even pop at all when I spray starter fluid into the cylinder, or put a little bit of gas in it.
I am just trying to get it running. isnt the timing the magneto on the flywheel i dont think there is any adjustment, But i could be wrong.
Check to see if the flywheel key is sheared causing the magneto to send spark at the wrong time.
Yea that is what I was kinda thinking. Another thing maybe plugged exhaust. mice, mud wasps.......... But it probably would have ran for a sec. Might be a thing to double check though. Maybe see if there is a suction at carb or pressure at exhaust. Im just throwing thing out there really.
bad sparkplug?,, even new ones are messed up sometimes....
the spark plug is fine it is getting great spark. There is a good ammount of suction and a good ammount of presssure at the exhaust. I heard that you need 130 lbs of compression to run this engine. Is that true?
Last edited by attex man; 09-29-2009 at 08:45 PM.
thanks
Last edited by attex man; 09-30-2009 at 08:19 AM.
Remove the exhaust pipe and give it a rip. The exhaust may be plugged Then check the jet in the carb. Ran into this same problem recently. Do the exhaust first, then check the jet in carb.
Don may have a few more suggestions.
Hope this helps.
i'm going with sheared flywheel key on this one. if the flwyheel has turned on the crankshaft it will open the points and thus spark at the wrong time. you'll have plenty of spark, but it might not happen while there is air/ fuel in the combustion chamber.
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