Atv J013 110cc Won't Start
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Atv J013 110cc Won't Start
I just picked it up from buddy who had it sitting around awhile. Won't start....cranks but wont turn over. It has one of those remotes which dont like (is lock or unlock the engine on?) . I plan on getting a new carb. Tried to clean the existing but couldn't get the bowl cover off cause the screw heads are completely flat and no tool can be used?! Hope the carb issue is it but have a stupid hunch it might be something electrical that i dont know about.
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My son has one of those. The day I got it it did the same thing. Crank but no start. Did the check for spark thing had no spark. So I started checking all the connections and after going through all of them unplugging and reconnecting it fired up. I think may have been the main harness up to the key ignition. That one came apart the easiest.
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My son has one of those. The day I got it it did the same thing. Crank but no start. Did the check for spark thing had no spark. So I started checking all the connections and after going through all of them unplugging and reconnecting it fired up. I think may have been the main harness up to the key ignition. That one came apart the easiest.
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How you remove the head depends on the type of engine you have.
Sometimes you can persuade the valve to un-stick by pouring a spoonful of STP or other upper cylinder lubricant down the plug hole, re-fit the plug, then spin the engine over a few times to get the oil dispersed. Leave overnight and your valve may work. Another trick is to put a screwdriver blade in between rocker (if fitted) and valve stem, turn the engine over by hand, and when the rocker presses down it opens the valve a bit more, the increased tension on the spring may cause it to pull the valve closed.
Sometimes you can persuade the valve to un-stick by pouring a spoonful of STP or other upper cylinder lubricant down the plug hole, re-fit the plug, then spin the engine over a few times to get the oil dispersed. Leave overnight and your valve may work. Another trick is to put a screwdriver blade in between rocker (if fitted) and valve stem, turn the engine over by hand, and when the rocker presses down it opens the valve a bit more, the increased tension on the spring may cause it to pull the valve closed.