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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 13171" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>I think clean up all battery connections and charge it up, take out the plugs and squirt a squirt of oil in each cylinder. you may have washed all of the oil down with the starting fluid. spin it over a few times with the plugs out clean the plugs and reinstall. when you have the plugs out check your timing mark on the damper pulley to make sure your rotor is on #1 when the timing mark is on tdc and #1 piston is on the top of compression stroke, also check your firing order, it is not hard to get wires mixed up. if timing is basically right and everything else is take off the air inlet to make sure the choke is completely closing and try again but don't overheat your starter. at this point if the plugs do not get wet could even be ice in the gas line or other fuel supply problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 13171, member: 931"] I think clean up all battery connections and charge it up, take out the plugs and squirt a squirt of oil in each cylinder. you may have washed all of the oil down with the starting fluid. spin it over a few times with the plugs out clean the plugs and reinstall. when you have the plugs out check your timing mark on the damper pulley to make sure your rotor is on #1 when the timing mark is on tdc and #1 piston is on the top of compression stroke, also check your firing order, it is not hard to get wires mixed up. if timing is basically right and everything else is take off the air inlet to make sure the choke is completely closing and try again but don't overheat your starter. at this point if the plugs do not get wet could even be ice in the gas line or other fuel supply problem. [/QUOTE]
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