any mchanics???
#3
you may remember the other night i was asking about a warrior. Well same thing!! i checked the compression with a compression tester and it has about 123# of pressure so that is not the prob, i was wondering if it could be the timing or the valves?????
#6
I am currently in the middle of rebuilding my warrior, and the only way I know to check the timing is to take the timing chain cover on the side of the head off, and there is a little plastic plug on the case around the flywheel. Anyway you take the plug off and aligh the cam sprocket mark with a mark on the head when the timing mark in the little hole where the plug line up.
What is yours doing as I did not read your earlier post?
-ypman
What is yours doing as I did not read your earlier post?
-ypman
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#9
It sounds like you have some trash in your carb which clogged the pilot jet. If its getting spark, has good compression, and has gas in it?? Theres a fuel delivery problem, or if it has spark and its just not strong enough it could be the stator (not to be confused w/ starter).
Take your carb off and clean it and the hoses. Also clean out your gas tank also.
Mike
Take your carb off and clean it and the hoses. Also clean out your gas tank also.
Mike


