Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
1 Answer
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
JochenOWL
1 year ago

You have to first look at what direction the problem comes from – something is wrong with the ignition or does not get the mill a fuel.

To do this, please take the spark plug out right after the unsuccessful starting attempts.

If it is wet, something is wrong with the ignition and if it is cracked, there is a problem on the fuel side.

Please test whether the spark plug has a strong spark, whether the spark plug plug is in order and dry (many problems arise due to damp candle plugs and ignition cables, because current is derived there by creep currents which are then absent from the candle).

If everything’s okay there, test if gasoline arrives.

If not, you need to check the gasoline cock because it is either defective or because the riser wire is dirty.

When gasoline arrives at the carburetor, you need to clean it thoroughly and check whether floats and floating needle valves are smooth.

LG