Cupooterluvr
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Well, I finally got my car running--for about 2 minutes. I took it through some snow and it got stuck, so I had to brake it to turn it off. That didn't work, which meant the clutch is working (which is good).
The bad news is, it just suddenly got REALLY easy to pull the cord. I read about dust in the engine, so I'm afraid to try to start it again until I know what's wrong.
I got it tuned just right on the high end needle, fairly well on low end. Like I said, I'm afraid that I might have gotten dust in it.
The point of this thread is to ask for the best way to check the engine for dust, other than taking out the plug and looking. I did it, there doesn't seem to be any dust on the plug. A very bad sign though is that if I would pull the cord until it got harder to pull(indicating a compression stroke in the cylinder), I could hear a faint hissing from the exhaust, as if some sort of dust or dirt was wearing the piston enough to let air by. Is this normal? I was running it in about 35 degree weather outside.
I was thinking of pulling the carb off to look at the crankshaft. If there's scratches on there, I know what's wrong. But, I need to know how to PROPERLY detach the carb from the engine. Also, when this happened, it still had fuel in it, so there's going to be leftover fuel in the carb or crankcase.
I really need someone to tell me about this, I don't want to have to order another engine cuz I screwed up.
The bad news is, it just suddenly got REALLY easy to pull the cord. I read about dust in the engine, so I'm afraid to try to start it again until I know what's wrong.
I got it tuned just right on the high end needle, fairly well on low end. Like I said, I'm afraid that I might have gotten dust in it.
The point of this thread is to ask for the best way to check the engine for dust, other than taking out the plug and looking. I did it, there doesn't seem to be any dust on the plug. A very bad sign though is that if I would pull the cord until it got harder to pull(indicating a compression stroke in the cylinder), I could hear a faint hissing from the exhaust, as if some sort of dust or dirt was wearing the piston enough to let air by. Is this normal? I was running it in about 35 degree weather outside.
I was thinking of pulling the carb off to look at the crankshaft. If there's scratches on there, I know what's wrong. But, I need to know how to PROPERLY detach the carb from the engine. Also, when this happened, it still had fuel in it, so there's going to be leftover fuel in the carb or crankcase.
I really need someone to tell me about this, I don't want to have to order another engine cuz I screwed up.