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  • smudvapor
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    Originally posted by 507rzr View Post
    Removed carb and spark plug and drain plug. Cranked over for a few minutes. Allot of fuel mist came out. Put in new plug and sprayed starting spray in intake. Still never tried to run or pop. Guess I will wait till i get the dial indicator that I ordered so I can truly check the timing. Any other suggestions?
    My money is on the timing.

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  • 507rzr
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    Removed carb and spark plug and drain plug. Cranked over for a few minutes. Allot of fuel mist came out. Put in new plug and sprayed starting spray in intake. Still never tried to run or pop. Guess I will wait till i get the dial indicator that I ordered so I can truly check the timing. Any other suggestions?

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  • james gerber
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    It could be the needle & seat stuck open or the floats saturated or stuck.(mikuni carb) dumping to much gas, or even the choke stuck closed.
    You could try shutting the fuel off or disconnecting the fuel line and dump some fuel down the plug hole to see if it will fire.
    sometimes it takes some time to get the all the fuel out of the motor before it will fire.
    depending on what all was rebuilt i would think your timing should be close.

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  • smudvapor
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    I usually use a punch just don't put it in too far.

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  • 507rzr
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    I don't have the correct pin. But I make sure the lever is I the advanced position. Or close. Lol

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  • smudvapor
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    Originally posted by 507rzr View Post
    I'll get a dial indicator. Just can't imagine that's the problem.
    The JLO singles are real finicky. I learned the hard way. When you get the light and the dial indicator check it a couple of times and make sure you have the pin holding the advance or you won't get the timing right.

    Page 28 http://www.vintagesnow.com/Engine_ma...e%20Manual.pdf

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  • 507rzr
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    I'll get a dial indicator. Just can't imagine that's the problem.

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  • smudvapor
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    Without a dial indicator and a light you are just guessing on the timing.

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  • 507rzr
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    Ok I'm kinda at a loss. Got spark with correct plug. Evidently have fuel(runs out exhaust). Got compression (150). Timing is firing just before TDC yet it don't even act like it's gonna run. My fuel is probably 1.5 years old. Guess I'll drain it. Not sure what else to do. I just figured it would at least try to run if timing is a little off.

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  • smudvapor
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    Originally posted by 507rzr View Post
    I did make a timing light from a 12v battery, some wires, and a light bulb. Seems to work fine. Just need to find a sial indicator. It appears to fire just before TDC just not sure of the exacts.
    Yea, you are kind of in the dark without the dial indicator. They are cheap though.

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  • 507rzr
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    I did make a timing light from a 12v battery, some wires, and a light bulb. Seems to work fine. Just need to find a sial indicator. It appears to fire just before TDC just not sure of the exacts.

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  • smudvapor
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    Originally posted by 507rzr View Post
    Held my hand over intake. Did not pop. Should have new spark plug to try tomorrow
    Here is how to make a timing light, they are really simple and only cost about $10.00 to make. Just make sure you buy a light with a bulb in it, no LED. You can get a dial indicator cheap at Harbor Freight.

    https://youtu.be/gvD6xwZ1nro

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  • 507rzr
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    Held my hand over intake. Did not pop. Should have new spark plug to try tomorrow

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  • ARGOJIM
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    Originally posted by james gerber View Post
    mine will not run at all when its flooded make sure the crank case is not full of gas.
    There is a bolt in the bottom of crankcase

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  • james gerber
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    lots of plug fouling issue's with these motors,try a new plug. not sure why but the ignition system on these are fickle.(even when they were new they fouled lots plugs)
    if the electrical worked before the rebuild and an new plug don't do the trick, it could be timing.
    mine will not run at all when its flooded make sure the crank case is not full of gas.

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