ppsathas
New Member
Hello everyone,
New to the site. Homeowner from central MA with a decent size property, cutting my own firewood.
I'm facing some weird issues with my 391.
Was running poorly, not holding idle after warming up and a few 20" cuts; I took apart the manifold, carb etc., discovered some pinholes on the fuel feeder line from the top of the tank to the carb. Replaced it, serviced it with a new plug, air filter and tuned it nicely.
Was idling great, then started acting up again after a few cuts, dying of at idle. Then after a few attempts, would never start again. I suspected a spark issue, and indeed I was getting no spark. Bought a new (open box) genuine Stihl coil from ebay, still no spark. Tested it with both switch wires disconnected and have checked continuity between boot and iron core.
I have checked the resistance on both coils, both give me about 1.9Kohms. New BPR7A resistor spark plugs NGK give me about 7.9K and 8.3K ohms, bought two champion plugs, they both measure 160K ohms (very high resistance). I read the post about a potential flywheel issue, I took it out, checked the magnets and confirmed one is a N, the other a S magnet. I'm gapping the coil to about 10thou; have tried intentionally as high as 20thou to no avail.
I just can't figure out what else might be wrong. Could the new coil be faulty? Could it be the flywheel?
Wouldn't I be able to see spark at the electrode in a dark room?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Petros
New to the site. Homeowner from central MA with a decent size property, cutting my own firewood.
I'm facing some weird issues with my 391.
Was running poorly, not holding idle after warming up and a few 20" cuts; I took apart the manifold, carb etc., discovered some pinholes on the fuel feeder line from the top of the tank to the carb. Replaced it, serviced it with a new plug, air filter and tuned it nicely.
Was idling great, then started acting up again after a few cuts, dying of at idle. Then after a few attempts, would never start again. I suspected a spark issue, and indeed I was getting no spark. Bought a new (open box) genuine Stihl coil from ebay, still no spark. Tested it with both switch wires disconnected and have checked continuity between boot and iron core.
I have checked the resistance on both coils, both give me about 1.9Kohms. New BPR7A resistor spark plugs NGK give me about 7.9K and 8.3K ohms, bought two champion plugs, they both measure 160K ohms (very high resistance). I read the post about a potential flywheel issue, I took it out, checked the magnets and confirmed one is a N, the other a S magnet. I'm gapping the coil to about 10thou; have tried intentionally as high as 20thou to no avail.
I just can't figure out what else might be wrong. Could the new coil be faulty? Could it be the flywheel?
Wouldn't I be able to see spark at the electrode in a dark room?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Petros