[Farmall] [Bulk (7.09) ] Re: Super C Problem
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Wed Aug 3 05:44:10 PDT 2011
You can buy inexpensive spark checkers, but here is one I made many
years ago
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/tools__equipment/ignition_tester.html>.
In fact, I dug it out of my tool box just the other day and used it on
the engine of an International 184 that refused to start when hot. I
hooked it up and spun the engine with the starter and got a nice blue
spark, and that eliminated 1/3 of the alternatives - you need three
things to make a gas engine run:
1. spark
2. compression
3. fuel
If you have spark and fuel, then you start to look for compression
problems - burned valves, sticking valves, bad/broken rings, etc.
Chasing this kind of problem can be very frustrating, but you just have
keep eliminating things, starting with the easiest/cheapest, and working
down the list.
Mike
On 8/3/2011 8:10 AM, Jeff & Ginny Pomije wrote:
> As noted before, I am not much of a mechanic. How do I do this?
>
> Jeff
>
> On 8/2/2011 10:03 PM, Jim Becker wrote:
>> Next time it does it, immediately stop and check the spark at the spark
>> plugs. That should make it obvious whether the problem is ignition or
>> fuel. My guess is fuel.
>> Jim Becker
>>
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