skeer
Well-known member
Since the original thread started getting heavy, I thought i best to start a new one, especially since the actual question at that time was different than now.
Champion genny circa 2006-ish, won't start. It was backfiring but so far today it hasn't.
What's been done:
Carb, Re-pulled carb, all the accessible jets are clear. Float should be good.. it's not really adjustable like the Briggs style where the metal tab can be better to adjust float height.
Spark. Full and strong. Validated both with a Briggs spark tester.. the one with the light that is plugged between cable boot and plug. And by holding the electrode against ground.
Fuel delivery. *note that I did NOT say "proper air/fuel mixture". But the plug gets wet with gas. Does this mean the carb is working like it should be? No but worth mentioning.
Flywheel Key, not sheared. Pulled the FW, all is normal.. some rust but even after wire-wheeling that it was good.
Starter Fluid, Tried a healthy dose since non-chlorinated 'brake cleen' wasn't good enough.
With the pull cord assembly removed from the flywheel I can rotate the cam by hand. Now I don;t mean spin it like a 'Wheel of Fortune' but I can easily rotate it. Meaning, it's only a 196cc engine but I'm expecting compression and I don't feel it.
Champion genny circa 2006-ish, won't start. It was backfiring but so far today it hasn't.
What's been done:
Carb, Re-pulled carb, all the accessible jets are clear. Float should be good.. it's not really adjustable like the Briggs style where the metal tab can be better to adjust float height.
Spark. Full and strong. Validated both with a Briggs spark tester.. the one with the light that is plugged between cable boot and plug. And by holding the electrode against ground.
Fuel delivery. *note that I did NOT say "proper air/fuel mixture". But the plug gets wet with gas. Does this mean the carb is working like it should be? No but worth mentioning.
Flywheel Key, not sheared. Pulled the FW, all is normal.. some rust but even after wire-wheeling that it was good.
Starter Fluid, Tried a healthy dose since non-chlorinated 'brake cleen' wasn't good enough.
With the pull cord assembly removed from the flywheel I can rotate the cam by hand. Now I don;t mean spin it like a 'Wheel of Fortune' but I can easily rotate it. Meaning, it's only a 196cc engine but I'm expecting compression and I don't feel it.





