red cat 200cc
i have a red cat 200cc that my brother purchased from his neighbor. has new battery,has spark,compression, but when you try and start the quad it wont even act like it want's to start in fact if you hit the throttle it will stop turning over can any one help with this problem??????
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also i have cleaned the carb and even checked the valve clearence which is at .005
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I'm a little confused over the following two statements:
Originally Posted by sean82
(Post 2912430)
...when you try and start the quad it wont even act like it want's to start ...
Originally Posted by sean82
(Post 2912430)
...in fact if you hit the throttle it will stop turning over...
After cranking the starter for a while is the plug wet with fuel? If you pour in a half teaspoon of fuel into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and reinstall the plug does it fire at all? You say you have compression. What is it? Did you measure it? What is the history of this quad? Have you ever seen it running yourself, or are you relying on the testimony of the neighbor of your brother? |
At first we where able to tow start the quad, then one night we parked it in the garage and the next morning it would not tow start so I replaced the battery and still noting. But it does get fuel in the cylinder the spark plug does get wet and has spark. If you put a table spoon of fuel in the cylinder and reinstall the spark plug it does not fire
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Have you adjusted the valves? Hard starting when cold is a classic symptom. The last time it ran did it run fine, and start up fine after being briefly shut off? Then become a problem when the engine got cold?
Then it is back to measuring the compression. And one more thing I would do: Disconnect the CDI and measure the trigger voltage pin in the wiring harness to ground while cranking the engine. Measure the voltage on the lowest AC scale you have. What do you measure? It should be roughly 0.3 volts AC. |
After cranking the starter for a while is the plug wet with fuel? If you pour in a half teaspoon of fuel into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and reinstall the plug does it fire at all? |
Originally Posted by windtrader
(Post 2913504)
Does starter fluid in these carbs do any damage?
I've read reports of quad engines with holes punched in the piston after using starter fluid. Others say it works fine. I bought a can recently after my neighbors quad started having a little trouble starting when cold (problem now fixed). I was going to try it out on his quad, but it turned out not to be necessary. If I remember right, there are two kinds. They both contain ether. The other ingredients were different. Same brand, same can, slightly different labels, and different ingredients. I have no idea why the difference. I flipped a coin and bought the kind on the left. |
It shouldn't hert anything if you don't use too much. Keep in mind it does burn hotter than 87oct gas. ;)
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