A Urban
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So, I have a K301 I swapped from a 123 into a 122 (was running when pulled, but has sat for ~12 yrs), and it cranks, but wont start.
Seem to have fuel, as I get some fuel spilling out of the carb throat while cranking. Also applied a shot of ether deep in the throat before cranking.
Seems to get air, as I have suction on the carb throat while cranking.
We initially had no spark. New coil, new condenser, new plug. Verified ALL electrical contacts/wires in the whole harness. Pulled the points, and it looks like the points were replaced with a new set at some point, tho there was a bunch of corrosion on the point tabs themselves. Cleaned them up so they look relatively new.
Ohm'd the plug wire, & its bad. Swapped in an old one thats rough, but Ohm's to zero, even when bending/twisting it, so core should be good.
We now get spark at the points, but its a bit inconsistent. I had tried static timing it, but I swear its hard to tell where max opening is, as the points are open thru roughly 3/4 of the stroke. Gapped to initial 0.020". Even with good, but inconsistent spark, it wont even *attempt* to fire.
Sooo... I'm down to trying to get the static timing closer, but I see a whole bunch of different possible timing marks on the flywheel, thru the timing hole (under SG, on right side of the blower cover). I see everything from a couple "squiggly" lines, to several possible center-punched divots, to two straight "dashes". Cant make out anything that resembles letters (ie "T" or "S").
So the "HELP!?" part: Does anyone have PICS, of what these proper timing marks are supposed to look like??
In all the Service Manuals, both Cub & Kohler, as well as Matt's Static Timing doc, etc, NONE seem to show what the timinng marks actually LOOK likke... Or at least I sure cant find them... ??? vOv
I tried marking them with black Sharpie, but only a couple came out clear, and tried to take pics of them all to post, but with the flash & AF settings on my camera, pics all come out like garbage
Seem to have fuel, as I get some fuel spilling out of the carb throat while cranking. Also applied a shot of ether deep in the throat before cranking.
Seems to get air, as I have suction on the carb throat while cranking.
We initially had no spark. New coil, new condenser, new plug. Verified ALL electrical contacts/wires in the whole harness. Pulled the points, and it looks like the points were replaced with a new set at some point, tho there was a bunch of corrosion on the point tabs themselves. Cleaned them up so they look relatively new.
Ohm'd the plug wire, & its bad. Swapped in an old one thats rough, but Ohm's to zero, even when bending/twisting it, so core should be good.
We now get spark at the points, but its a bit inconsistent. I had tried static timing it, but I swear its hard to tell where max opening is, as the points are open thru roughly 3/4 of the stroke. Gapped to initial 0.020". Even with good, but inconsistent spark, it wont even *attempt* to fire.
Sooo... I'm down to trying to get the static timing closer, but I see a whole bunch of different possible timing marks on the flywheel, thru the timing hole (under SG, on right side of the blower cover). I see everything from a couple "squiggly" lines, to several possible center-punched divots, to two straight "dashes". Cant make out anything that resembles letters (ie "T" or "S").
So the "HELP!?" part: Does anyone have PICS, of what these proper timing marks are supposed to look like??
In all the Service Manuals, both Cub & Kohler, as well as Matt's Static Timing doc, etc, NONE seem to show what the timinng marks actually LOOK likke... Or at least I sure cant find them... ??? vOv
I tried marking them with black Sharpie, but only a couple came out clear, and tried to take pics of them all to post, but with the flash & AF settings on my camera, pics all come out like garbage
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