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my restoration of a 1276
01 May 2019 08:16 #15393
by Gene K
Replied by Gene K on topic my restoration of a 1276
ok after much time this is where I am at went from loading up to not staring at all, back to loading up and no power two videos show . new to small motors but should a point spark move around or stay in same spot?
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01 May 2019 09:25 #15394
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic my restoration of a 1276
Spark moving around is fine, the gap is the more important thing. Carb adjustment may fix the surging, you want the low idle screw set for where it idles the highest, starting point is 1 1/2 tuns out from stop. There should be a place where if you start backing it out idle may go up, that's ok, after that there should be a place where idle starts to drop, then it's out too far so it needs to go back in a little. Idle screw is on the side, high speed is on the top.
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01 May 2019 11:11 #15399
by Gene K
Replied by Gene K on topic my restoration of a 1276
thank you Geno1 it looked really neat in the dark thou. lol trying to get running correctly need to roll the yard
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01 May 2019 13:02 #15400
by Gene K
Replied by Gene K on topic my restoration of a 1276
a little update got it real close can now give full throttle without backfiring, still has a skip though. gonna recheck all gaps then if still there will try to fine tune carb.
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01 May 2019 14:32 #15402
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic my restoration of a 1276
You may need to set the high side of the carb, the top adjustment. I take my thumb and snap the throttle, if it stumbles any at all back the screw out 1/2 turn at a time till it stops stumbling on a snap. Best to set it when the engine is pretty warm or hot.
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08 May 2019 11:20 #15426
by Gene K
Replied by Gene K on topic my restoration of a 1276
I am pretty sure caught the fever! Have found myself looking for those rare barn finds. They are still out there waiting to be found. After all I did just restore one.
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08 May 2019 12:34 #15427
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic my restoration of a 1276
There is NO cure either lol.
It's just common sense, you gotta keep busy doing something or your health will go downhill.
It's just common sense, you gotta keep busy doing something or your health will go downhill.
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