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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: 8041349" data-attributes="member: 191180"><p>-Not sure if coil was OEM, but it was highly rated. However, it was for a Husqvarna 50, which may be different from a Husqvarna racher 50? (see above question about flywheels)</p><p></p><p>-I can get spark by grounding the plug on the head and pulling, but no pop in the engine.</p><p></p><p>-Yes, no spark on the rancher, but I got a spark on my friend's saw</p><p></p><p>Re: long shots:</p><p>- muffler looks clear</p><p>- I haven't done a leakdown or anything, but I have good compression, more than I would expect with a leak. If I'm able to get 150+ PSI after a few pulls, I guess there may be a leak, but doesn't that imply that the compression is "good enough" to expect a pop, at least?</p><p>- piston looks pretty good. Some scratches, but no deep scores or anything.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jff, post: 8041349, member: 191180"] -Not sure if coil was OEM, but it was highly rated. However, it was for a Husqvarna 50, which may be different from a Husqvarna racher 50? (see above question about flywheels) -I can get spark by grounding the plug on the head and pulling, but no pop in the engine. -Yes, no spark on the rancher, but I got a spark on my friend's saw Re: long shots: - muffler looks clear - I haven't done a leakdown or anything, but I have good compression, more than I would expect with a leak. If I'm able to get 150+ PSI after a few pulls, I guess there may be a leak, but doesn't that imply that the compression is "good enough" to expect a pop, at least? - piston looks pretty good. Some scratches, but no deep scores or anything. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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