Hi Guys, can I get some of your eperience please?
I've just rebuilt a 40+. What I'm finding, the flywheel is very stiff to pull, so much that the stand moves when I try, any ideas please?
I got it to run for about 5-10 seconds then it stopped, but I could have dirt in the fuel line. If it's anything to go by, I have replaced new rings.
Alas, it's not right, with the plug out it's still requiring a hard pull to turn the flywheel.
What happened was, the securing wire on the bolts of the piston rod must've had excess which snapped off, got down between the piston and the barrel. There's scratches on the barrel and piston which I've honed down but not exactly got rid of, could this cause my problem? On pulling the cord it sometimes feels like the wheel is catching somewhere and I end up pulling the engine over.
Will take the leg off from under the crankcase and try spinning it.
Thanks H-A. Will respond when I do this, fingers crossed it's not but it could well be. I noticed on my FPC if you lift the flywheel there's a little free movement, however there's none on this baby which might suggest a bent crankshaft.
Thanks guys. Didn't notice the post from Charlesuk, will post the serial number tomorrow, hopefully it is something as simple as rubbing.
Just built another 40+ tonight and with the basics assembled this one seems to be turning ok. Should get the carb on later this week and we'll see if it goes. This was a totally seized baby so if it starts I'll be ecstatic.
Turned my FPC today after sitting for a few months, three pulls and away she went, super!