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- Costa Mesa CA
I have, by the book, aside from the timing, assembled a brand new js550 piston port motor. Fresh hone (not bore) within spec with new ADR crank, all new seals, pistons and piston rings. Super odd the the exhaust manifold bolts only want about 5 pounds of torque but I did it. Anyway, as I get everything hooked up with my newly purchased 44mm sbn I started cranking and realized I'm pulling air from the wrong direction, I can feel the air coming sucking from exhaust side. And and a very weak pull when I put my hand over the carb it pulls air from both sides basically
I've done minor reading on the subject as it's hard to find an exact article or video on setting a timing on specificly js 550s. I turned the stator counter clockwise about the width on a nickel. again this the first time I've messed with timing at all. My only thought is that perhaps when I pushed the flywheel on I pushed the keyway or Woodruff key out of the slot but I don't know how likely that is. The reason I suspect this is because I've heard of this being a cause of "back firing".
I don't even know if the timing is even an issue at this point. My understanding as of now is that the crankshaft doesn't need to be in any specific position, just as long as the stator is lined aligned correctly with the case, which in my case is the tiny hash mark on the stator and the parting line of the case, which has a raised metal tab indicating the timing mark.
I'm super bummed. I've ripped the engine out tonight and after everything was routed and back together nicely. I plan on opening up the timing cover and inspecting tomorrow after work, as I have a few more days before I set out to parkers run what you brung event.
I would appreciate any suggestions as to where to look or start. I'm running a million miles an hour and need some objective thinking.
Please and thank you.
I've done minor reading on the subject as it's hard to find an exact article or video on setting a timing on specificly js 550s. I turned the stator counter clockwise about the width on a nickel. again this the first time I've messed with timing at all. My only thought is that perhaps when I pushed the flywheel on I pushed the keyway or Woodruff key out of the slot but I don't know how likely that is. The reason I suspect this is because I've heard of this being a cause of "back firing".
I don't even know if the timing is even an issue at this point. My understanding as of now is that the crankshaft doesn't need to be in any specific position, just as long as the stator is lined aligned correctly with the case, which in my case is the tiny hash mark on the stator and the parting line of the case, which has a raised metal tab indicating the timing mark.
I'm super bummed. I've ripped the engine out tonight and after everything was routed and back together nicely. I plan on opening up the timing cover and inspecting tomorrow after work, as I have a few more days before I set out to parkers run what you brung event.
I would appreciate any suggestions as to where to look or start. I'm running a million miles an hour and need some objective thinking.
Please and thank you.
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