Posted by El Toro on May 23, 2011 at 09:07:54 from (108.15.86.54):
In Reply to: CUB WANT START help posted by 730-LP on May 23, 2011 at 06:03:44:
You need to bring No1 piston near the radiator to TDC on the compression stroke. Remove No1 sparkplug and hold your thumb over the plug hole while a helper hand cranks the engine until you feel compression against your thumb. You need to hold that thumb over the plug while the engine is slowly cranked. When there's no pressure against your thumb stop the cranking. No1 piston should be at TDC on the compression stroke.
Remove the cap and see where your rotor is pointing. It should be at the No1 plug tower on your cap that's near 1 o'clock. Here's the firing order for your plug wires on the cap. Hal
2-1 4-3 as the rotor rotates CW. You can have fire to your plugs even if the mag is not in time. The engine just won't start.
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