@GMBbrothers Have U ever tried taking the spark plug completely off and leaving the spark plug wire on it and just letting the spark plug lay on the head of the engine or anywhere where theres bare mettle showing on the top of the engine and to see if your spark plug sparks at all. Spark is the first thing I look for in a engine and then a move from there to see whats wrong. Make sure your spark plug is clean and dry on the inside gap otherwise the engine wont start.
@GMBbrothers Also check out my video homemade motor bike PART 4 and fast forward to 2 minutes and 35 seconds and U will see the differences between a electronic or regular standard spark coil. If U have a regular type of spark coil U want to make sure your points are still good from behind the flywheel. U will also have another wire on the side of it, thats usually a kill wire. That kill wire should not touch any part of your engine or your engine will not start.
@GMBbrothers or you can do it the old fashion way just by getting a 12 inch flexible steel ruler and drilling a whole on one end of it and cut it to where its only 4 inches long and bolt it to the top of your engines head bolt. it has to flex back and forth long enough to touch the tip of your spark plug. Make sure you wrap electrical tape around the tip of the ruler and cut and peal the tape off underneath where your finger isn't touching.
@GMBbrothers Behind the spark coil theres a separate lead thats usually visible or theres a wire already connected on it. When you touch the wire thats connected on there to the bike frame or somewhere on the engine it will then ground the connection so the coil will shut off. Therefor it will not spark the spark plug. In other words the engine will shut off. Install a switch on that wire so the engine will then turn back on.
@GMBbrothers Theres no floater inside this carburetor. Dirt bike engines and other big type engines have floaters. But not the good old 2 or 3 hp briggs and stratton engines. I know that theres a 8 hp briggs engine that has a separate gas line that reaches a gas container on the side of the engine. usually if you see an engine with a separate gas tank and a rubber gas line reaching it, they will have floaters inside of the carburetors.
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16Metallaro12 4 months ago
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Zayas005 9 months ago
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Zayas005 9 months ago
Hi im from Portugal.Inglis is a little hard to understand for me :S
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Pkas1997 1 year ago
@Pkas1997 he said lawnmower
imwinning11 6 months ago
Thanks
GMBbrothers 1 year ago
Pull start thing I mean
GMBbrothers 1 year ago
I have another problem!!! The starter coil and the while thing is messed up! How can I start the motor?
GMBbrothers 1 year ago
@GMBbrothers Have U ever tried taking the spark plug completely off and leaving the spark plug wire on it and just letting the spark plug lay on the head of the engine or anywhere where theres bare mettle showing on the top of the engine and to see if your spark plug sparks at all. Spark is the first thing I look for in a engine and then a move from there to see whats wrong. Make sure your spark plug is clean and dry on the inside gap otherwise the engine wont start.
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
@GMBbrothers Also check out my video homemade motor bike PART 4 and fast forward to 2 minutes and 35 seconds and U will see the differences between a electronic or regular standard spark coil. If U have a regular type of spark coil U want to make sure your points are still good from behind the flywheel. U will also have another wire on the side of it, thats usually a kill wire. That kill wire should not touch any part of your engine or your engine will not start.
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
@GMBbrothers If you have time. Watch the whole video Homemade motor bike PART 4
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
How does the kill switch work if I want to use it?
GMBbrothers 1 year ago
@GMBbrothers or you can do it the old fashion way just by getting a 12 inch flexible steel ruler and drilling a whole on one end of it and cut it to where its only 4 inches long and bolt it to the top of your engines head bolt. it has to flex back and forth long enough to touch the tip of your spark plug. Make sure you wrap electrical tape around the tip of the ruler and cut and peal the tape off underneath where your finger isn't touching.
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
@GMBbrothers Behind the spark coil theres a separate lead thats usually visible or theres a wire already connected on it. When you touch the wire thats connected on there to the bike frame or somewhere on the engine it will then ground the connection so the coil will shut off. Therefor it will not spark the spark plug. In other words the engine will shut off. Install a switch on that wire so the engine will then turn back on.
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
Thanks.
GMBbrothers 1 year ago
I've got the same engine! Do you know where the float in the carb. Is? Keep up the work! Thanks.
GMBbrothers 1 year ago
@GMBbrothers Theres no floater inside this carburetor. Dirt bike engines and other big type engines have floaters. But not the good old 2 or 3 hp briggs and stratton engines. I know that theres a 8 hp briggs engine that has a separate gas line that reaches a gas container on the side of the engine. usually if you see an engine with a separate gas tank and a rubber gas line reaching it, they will have floaters inside of the carburetors.
Best luck
Doug
honeybunchickens 1 year ago