Posted by trucker40 on March 13, 2008 at 14:58:20 from (69.152.169.171):
In Reply to: Re: Won't start day3 posted by trucker40 on March 13, 2008 at 14:42:13:
Im fairly sure you have it wired wrong by your picture.Firing order is not 1,2,4,3 is it?If it is all you need to know now is if the rotor is pointing to number one when at TDC or whatever your marks are.You might try and take out number one spark plug,look in the cylinder or take a screwdriver and put in there and have somebody turn the crank with a wrench,when the screwdriver is up all the way,but not started back down,thats TDC.Top Dead Center,also you need to be on the compression stroke,then look at your marks,if they are lined up as you describe and you have the wiring order right,pertaining to clockwise,and clean your plugs(might try heating them up with a propane torch to burn the gas off),it should fire.I dont know what all you have done to the motor,but if the valves arent adjusted right might be a problem.The plugs being wet says its drawing gas in so if you get fire at the right time in the right order should run.
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