1010 crawler

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Dewey Zehr
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1010 crawler not running

Post by Dewey Zehr » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:01 am

Hi.still having a hard time .Bought a new carb did'nt help,gave it a comprssion test and i have one cylinder coming in low.any advice?

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Post by Tigerhaze » Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:08 pm

How much lower is the compression on that one cylinder in comparison to the others? Even with one cylinder leaking, I would think the engine would try to fire with the remaining three cylinders, assuming everything else is working.

If you think the timing is off, you can rotate the distributor slightly each way while you are starting or get it started to see if it makes a difference. I would first mark where the distibutor is set right now so you can put it back if that doesn't help.
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Post by Dewey Zehr » Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:18 pm

compression from left to right is 105,125,135,125. new carb gives it a couple of pops when you hold your hand on it but thats it.plugs seem to get a little carbon build up after each try but are'nt flooded.

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Post by CharleyF » Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:06 pm

It sounds more like an ignition/ timing problem to me. Just to be sure, the float bowl in the carb is full each time you have pulled it off right?

I actually had a similar problem with an IH 300 tractor and it was actually a little dirt right at the needle valve in the float bowl. It let the bowl fill and the tractor would start but die because it wasn't getting fed enough.
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Post by Dewey Zehr » Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:57 pm

checked the carb.and cleaned,it seems ok.

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Post by CharleyF » Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:02 am

If you disconnect the fuel line at the carb do you get plenty of fuel flowing through it?

That's the last fuel thing that would be a problem otherwise sounds like it's not firing at the right point and you will need to go through the timing and ignition.

The ignition module may have gone bad. The original set up works fine on the machines, they don't need anything fancy and they are easier to trouble shoot. You may even still see a spark at the plug but it may not have the voltage you need to fire the fuel.

Any chance the timing was knocked off? is it triggered with a magnet?
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