Posted by pete 23 on May 10, 2013 at 18:14:37 from (74.47.40.242):
In Reply to: M impulse coupler posted by billy boy2 on May 10, 2013 at 12:59:49:
If the impulse is good it take a good effort to turn by hand and makes a strong snap. Most of them are plum worn out but some just need a little bit of tweeking. The ends of the weights contact a pin, and that pin wears flat. You can knock the pin out and reinstall in a different positon. Also, the end of the weight need to be flat and square. I often just grind them a bit to reshape them. But, if the pivot for the weight is worn bad you are probably out of luck. Springs get wear and or break also. You should hear a pronounced loud snap when turning engine by hand and it should do it just a hair after top dead center because that piston does not care which way the crankshaft is turning if it decided to fire.
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