On my 1982 garelli sport I put a new keyway in it because it sheared. So once I put it on and put the cover think back on it didn’t have spark and I did before that so what do I need to fix.
On my 1982 garelli sport I put a new keyway in it because it sheared. So once I put it on and put the cover think back on it didn’t have spark and I did before that so what do I need to fix.
did u turn to on?
Yes is did
> Owen Sims Wrote:
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> On my 1982 garelli sport I put a new keyway in it because it sheared. So
> once I put it on and put the cover think back on it didn’t have spark
> and I did before that so what do I need to fix.
Have you checked timing ?
And , for the second time :
Quick lesson :
The small metal piece that sheared is called a key .
The groove the it fits into is called a key-way . (edited)
Tail light is out.
∆ this
My taillight works but my front light won’t work
Clean and gap points
I have already cleaned the points so how do I gap them
if u didn't change the stator side seal yet, get back in there and swap it out.
I ordered a new seal so it will be here tomorrow
Also can a bad crank seal make a moped hard to start
> Owen Sims Wrote:
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> Also can a bad crank seal make a moped hard to start
Absolutely can
Okay
Owen, the way a two stroke works, while the piston is traveling up, it creates a vacuum in the case and thereby causes it to draw air/fuel mix into the case thru the carburetor and intake. On the Piston's downstroke, it forces that air/fuel charge into the cylinder, where it is compressed and burned in the next upstroke. If your crank seal is bad, your engine will draw air past the seal into the case as well as drawing air/fuel mix thru your carburetor. This will make the air/fuel mix way too lean, causing a poor start/run condition, will cause your engine to overheat and may actually seize your engine.
Okay thanks
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