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Posted by mike on September 26, 2003 at 07:18:31 from (198.208.223.46):
In Reply to: Problems with154 starting posted by 49 Cubber! on September 26, 2003 at 06:53:00:
couple of things to check. Do a voltage drop check on the + & - battery cables. To do this use a volt meter with the + lead on the battery terminal. The volt meter - lead on the starter terminal. Crank the starter and the meter will read the voltage drop if it reads more the .2 volts this could be the problem do the same measurement on the ground side. This will show any bad connections or bad cables. Another area to look at is sometimes carbon will build up under the rings and cause the rings to expand when hot. Several companys make a top engine cleaner you can pour in through the carb "almost impossible on a cub" to clean the carbon out.
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