IDoSeaDoo
Well-Known Member
I've had this issue for quite some time now. Put in a new engine (used and questionable), it starts and runs on trailer, but smokes quite a bit. But if I put it in water, it doesn't start. If you crank it for a long time, and choke it, it will eventually act as if it's going to start, but never really does.
In troubleshooting, I've done the following to no avail:
-verified correct rotary valve timing
-verified correct rotary valve clearance
-replaced gray fuel lines
-rebuilt the carbs using original springs
-bypassed the fuel selector
-tried running with just a hose in a can of fresh gas
-tried unplugging the rectifier
-verified compression (145 on both)
-verified spark (like the 4th of July)
-checked for metal filings on the pick up coil (none, but there is some paint on the stator magnets, not much)
When I pulled apart the exhaust, it seemed wet inside the pipe, as if it was getting too much gas. On trailer, it runs rough, and upon revving, takes a bit to wind up.
Has anyone out there ever had a sheared flywheel key? How about bad stators? I'm pretty sure this is a timing issue now... I heard it could also be bad crank seals... is there a way to check this for sure?
In troubleshooting, I've done the following to no avail:
-verified correct rotary valve timing
-verified correct rotary valve clearance
-replaced gray fuel lines
-rebuilt the carbs using original springs
-bypassed the fuel selector
-tried running with just a hose in a can of fresh gas
-tried unplugging the rectifier
-verified compression (145 on both)
-verified spark (like the 4th of July)
-checked for metal filings on the pick up coil (none, but there is some paint on the stator magnets, not much)
When I pulled apart the exhaust, it seemed wet inside the pipe, as if it was getting too much gas. On trailer, it runs rough, and upon revving, takes a bit to wind up.
Has anyone out there ever had a sheared flywheel key? How about bad stators? I'm pretty sure this is a timing issue now... I heard it could also be bad crank seals... is there a way to check this for sure?


