Skinny
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Hey guys
I have an L100 engine I'm trying to get running. It's in a gen with a 1000 hours. The symptom is it will crank, come up to the compression stroke, then stop. Sometimes it will kick back and blow grayish smoke from the intake like it backfired.
So far:
-Put some new 6 gauge battery cables on it with a 525 CCA battery
-New starter with the ground directly on one of the starter bolts
-Set valve lash
-Bled all the injection system
-Tough to tell the pump timing but it appears to be pretty close to 15 degrees advanced
-I have a good spray pattern from the injector
-I pulled the head and it didn't have a lot of carbon buildup but I cleaned it up anyway
- Slammed it all back together and same symptom
So here is the weird part. When I cleaned it up it will crank through no issue even without using the compression release. If I give it a small hit of starting fluid or if I push on the governor arm just a hair to get it to start fueling it stops dead in it's track. Then it will do that every time I crank it. Makes a full rotation then stops.
Once in awhile I can get it to fire maybe 2 or 3 times and then it stops.
I was thinking that maybe the timing is too far advanced. Or maybe I have another bum starter.
I am lost on this one for sure....
I have an L100 engine I'm trying to get running. It's in a gen with a 1000 hours. The symptom is it will crank, come up to the compression stroke, then stop. Sometimes it will kick back and blow grayish smoke from the intake like it backfired.
So far:
-Put some new 6 gauge battery cables on it with a 525 CCA battery
-New starter with the ground directly on one of the starter bolts
-Set valve lash
-Bled all the injection system
-Tough to tell the pump timing but it appears to be pretty close to 15 degrees advanced
-I have a good spray pattern from the injector
-I pulled the head and it didn't have a lot of carbon buildup but I cleaned it up anyway
- Slammed it all back together and same symptom
So here is the weird part. When I cleaned it up it will crank through no issue even without using the compression release. If I give it a small hit of starting fluid or if I push on the governor arm just a hair to get it to start fueling it stops dead in it's track. Then it will do that every time I crank it. Makes a full rotation then stops.
Once in awhile I can get it to fire maybe 2 or 3 times and then it stops.
I was thinking that maybe the timing is too far advanced. Or maybe I have another bum starter.
I am lost on this one for sure....