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Jan 10, 2015 - Try un-plugging the rectifier, and see if you get spark. It may be shorting the stator to ground. Also try clipping the black, and yellow ...
Hi Shannon:
Possibles:
- Needle valve has been compromised, possibly held open with grit.
Carefully dismantle and blow out all orifices with compressed air.
- Float level set too high. Review the way the float shutoff mechanism works. Make sure the float moves up and down easily and that it still floats as intended. Double check the lever that moves the needle valve. Make sure it is correctly connected to the needle.
Reply as a COMMENT to this post to let me know what you find.
Cheers.
Geez dont keep spending money if your not sure. It sounds like your starter is not throwing in far enough to engage with the ring gear. Please do your hip pocket a favor and get an auto technician to check it before buying a new starter as well. You can also remove the starter and check the gear to make sure its not worn as some are plastic.
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