Sorry if this appears to have changed: I had to change computers and edit to complete this post. It appeared unfinished and unauthorised and I also lost several chunks (and therefore thoughts). Firefox on Android seems as bad as Firefox on PC is good - Patrick
Hi,
just my 2� worth, trying to be a very insipid shadow of Grumpy. Especially since I'm unfamiliar with the mower.
Old italian car jokes aside, for the basic ingredients for combustion I think of FIAT: Fuel, Ignition, Air and Timing. Yes, you also need pressure/compression for an engine, and the timing goes with the ignition.
Here goes, in no particular order:
Air:
- Just to be sure, the choke and throttle are working properly? No air=no go.
- Also, the exhaust isn't blocked?
Compression:
Assumed OK
Fuel:
Given you're getting absolutely nothing in terms of firing and you've tried various inflammable products at various times in various combinations, I think it's most likely in the ignition.
Timing and Ignition:
- Check the spark with one plug wire only: Leave plugs in, disconnect both plug leads and cable tie one where it can't short to ground. Use the other to evaluate the spark. If it's not strong and consistent you have an ignition issue, it will only be weaker or non-existent in the chamber with a compressed air/fuel charge.
- Given the timing's (supposedly) fixed ignition should seem OK but there are some things that can throw it off:
1) Is the condensor OK (partially hidden in one photo). A failed condensor will mean a weak/intermittent or no spark (had it stop a car dead once). The points may also be abnormally worn or burnt.
2) Is the points closure spring strong? If not, the points may not close and/or follow the cam profile.
3) Double check you have the right points and spark plug gaps (not swapped by mistake)
Hope this helps,
Last edited by Pitrack_1; 09/12/15 11:06 AM. Reason: Faulty Android Firefox phantom posting and deleting without permission