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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

A tecumseh OHH60 (6HP) engine i just got running, watch for flames

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  • Hey I have the same engine and am having a hard time starting it. It sounds like it wants to turn over but never does. I just put new oil and gas in it. Not sure about the spark plug though. Could you help me!!!

  • definitely check the plug, if its covered in carbon, replace it, also make sure a spark is getting to the plug, if it doesnt work, try a lawnmower or go-kart forum and see what they say

  • mine does that, i just hold it back and jump in, you could try the forum at gokartsrus, gokartsrus . com

  • its a 6, i was just focused on getting it started

  • im going to get an intake and exhaust kit as soon as i find one

  • garage, the cement is painted

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  • is that for your go kart ,do stiil have it? i got one used 2days ago runs perfect .but i cant figure out how the linkage are connected on the throttle they were all bend up, any help

  • get an exhaust guy - good luck with the engine

  • omg such poor quality video!!! my ears!!!

  • dude seriously he asked for an answer, not and insult with one. you must be a noob dude, and a dick if anything.

  • camera makes it sound awful! cool engine though, i have a go kart with one myself.

  • try adjusting your rockers in your ohv

  • i wish i had the conecting rod out of that motor mine broke do you know were i can get one

  • gee I hope you're gonna put an air cleaner and a muffler on it. or at least a piece of pipe.

  • Tecumseh carbs do suck, but what I've found out is they tend to be ok with the rods if you use straight weight oils like SAE 30 or SAE 40. For some reason the multigrade oils kill them.

  • no.

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