cumminsbayou4x4
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the valves
the valves
Did you try putting a teaspoon of fuel in through the spark plug hole?
There's a point; do you have good coompression?
Could be the idle screw also look up videos about engine starting problems if you haven't already the valve springs shouldn't be messed up unless you messed with them before. Also the gaskets on the carb could be on wrong( backwards or upside down) try to see if the holes on the carb match up with the holes on the gasket. The gasket is a thin piece of papery material That seals the gap between the carb and the air filter and the carb and the motor.
If you have a kill switch disconnect it and tape the ends.
Try again...
what should i try next???...can it be the valves causing trouble and not allowing it to start
so i would have to get the valves rebuild is there a kit for that?... or can they be fixed![]()
ok so i remived the valve cover today and the springs seem to both be pretty stiff but as for the metal pieces on top of each sprig one is loose compared to the other side heres a pic..
Yeah they should be fairly night with alittle move. You will have no compression if one is loose.
the small bracket looking things positioned on top of the spring
Those are called rockers. You will notice, on the other end are pushrods which connect to the camshaft; that's how the valves open & close.
With the engine at top dead centre on the compression stroke, there should be a small amount of movement on both rockers; your job is to find out how much...