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Hi all looking for some expert advice on a kirby H4 2.5hp on a scott bonnar 45 It starts and runs ok for a short time, then starts to miss fire and hunting slowly gets worse ?? I was thinking of condenser or coil being the problem. As I have changed the spark plug and cleaned the fuel tank and carb out, lots of dirt in both, but still have the problem. I was wondering if I could go to a auto store and match the condenser up with some thing there? Thanks for help in advance and have a very merry christmas Cheers
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If auto parts stores are like the ones here they can't do anything except give you what the computer says; otherwords, no real knowledge of anything.
It does sound like point and condenser. Also check high voltage lead for breaks. I have seen a few old trimmers and mowers where the plug clip would break the lead wire causing loss of spark at random times.
Last edited by AVB; 25/12/16 03:20 PM.
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if the carb was full of gunk, it will most likely need to be cleaned in an ultasonic bath, and maybe a few times, i would make sure it is properly clean before i moved on to something else, like electrics.
I always come back to an Echo
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Hello RSB, AVB and Squizzy
The odd thing is the hunting. I know worn butterfly shafts cause a lean mixture that may result in engine hunting. Perhaps that could be checked.
If the coil or condenser break down, then I guess you would get a hit-and-miss effect (a misfire) - similar to hunting, although 'hunting' is better related to governor or carby issues. Misfire is more like an on/off switch.
The condenser would be the first point of call for miss-fire, but Squizzy's advice seems sound too - and the first approach.
Is the symptom hunting or misfire? The ODK Parts site may offer some assistance on sourcing ignition parts.
Please let us know what transpires. ---------------------- Jack
Last edited by CyberJack; 27/12/16 10:19 AM.
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Thanks for the info guys. I am going to go for a new B/S motor, when I get time to repair the frame. Thanks again
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