I knew better than to do that. That exact thought went through my mind when I was buying it.Don't use starting fluid in a 2-stroke as it removes all lubrication. If anything mix up a little pre-mix to put down the carbs.
I get it. I don't want ANY of my motors relying on starting fluid. I'm sure a one time deal just to see if it would fire is fine. Only took a half a second spray.In theory there should be enough residual oil in the engines but the ether is a pretty quick solvent so technically you are probably fine but it isn't really a good idea to use it.
I completely redid fuel system including fuel selector, lines, carbs rebuilt and even removing the fuel tank to clean. I did not see a relief valve unless somebody removed it. None of my previous 717s had it neither.If the carbs are fine, what about the other parts of the fuel system? Isn't there a little pressure relief valve? A nipple that opens when it gets to 6psi I believe, maybe that's only on my 717 system. What about the fuel selector valve or strainer?
I completely redid fuel system including fuel selector, lines, carbs rebuilt and even removing the fuel tank to clean. I did not see a relief valve unless somebody removed it. None of my previous 717s had it neither.
Well the lower relief valve was jacked up. Both cleaned and put back in. Thanks for the info. Totally missed them. Now the fuel system is 100% completely done.There's 2 pressure relief valves on a tee fitting going to the vent connection on top the tank. Sometimes they tend to gum up. You can remove them and spray some brake cleaner and blow them out. Make sure to put them back in the proper spot and direction. Both are ck valves, one relives pressure out and the other relives pressure in.
Yeah when I originally put it on I tried flipping it. Also I did it with the engine on the bench. I was able to look straight at it. I think just for the sake of it I'm going to remark it and just double check. Also thinking about drawing a straight line across that degree wheel. You did at least confirm that I'm doing it correct. I'm going to just see if I can get it closer.Opening - 146.5 plus or minus 5 degrees.
Closing 64 degrees plus or minus 5 degrees.
So you are 150 BTDC and 60 ATDC.
Did you try flipping the rotary valve over to see if you can get it closer? Sometimes that works. You are within tolerance though.
I had to recheck. That's my two options. It's the upper-upper mark. The bottom marks within a degree or two. I can just barely see the top of my mark where I skewed up a little. It went right back where I had it. Yes I did mag tdc. I'm closing it up. Thanks!Don't knock yourself out. You're good. Don't make to big a deal over this. As long as you are Top Dead Center on the Mag cylinder. You got it !!![]()
Only gasket not getting replaced is the rubber O ring for the rotary valve cover. It was new OEM. Think that should be fine. I'm getting ready to use my fourth set of Base gaskets! New bolts, lock washers and torqued to spec everytime.Make sure you don't have any intake leaks.Use new carb gaskets. When you have issues you gotta start "nit-pickin"
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