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OLD husqvarna rancher 50 not starting - seems to have spark, compression, fuel, timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="jff" data-source="post: 8038998" data-attributes="member: 191180"><p>Just following up. I have my spark tester set like this (photo below) and I'm not getting a spark even with the plug out, and.... I'm guessing I should be getting a spark. New coil, checked the piston and it looks pretty good... I think it's time to replace the next most likely culprit. Would that be the flywheel?</p><p></p><p>However. I checked ebay, and all of the husqvarna 50 flywheels seem to have two key slots. Mine has one. Am I just not finding the right ones, or do I maybe have the wrong flywheel? Mine is an old white top rancher 50. Is that the same thing as a Husqvarna 50? Or how would I find the right flywheel?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1094639[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jff, post: 8038998, member: 191180"] Just following up. I have my spark tester set like this (photo below) and I'm not getting a spark even with the plug out, and.... I'm guessing I should be getting a spark. New coil, checked the piston and it looks pretty good... I think it's time to replace the next most likely culprit. Would that be the flywheel? However. I checked ebay, and all of the husqvarna 50 flywheels seem to have two key slots. Mine has one. Am I just not finding the right ones, or do I maybe have the wrong flywheel? Mine is an old white top rancher 50. Is that the same thing as a Husqvarna 50? Or how would I find the right flywheel? Thanks!! [ATTACH type="full" width="207px"]1094639[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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