jgedde
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After a year and a half making chips, I finally got my Panther Pup assembled. Problem is, she doesn't run!
A found and fixed a few problems after which I was expecting it to roar to life but no dice.
First, I found I wired the plugs wrong. I corrected this and now have a strong spark on each cylinder at the right time. Timing is 7 degrees BTDC. I removed the heads and verified spark plugs were firing.
Second, I found poor compression on 3 out of the four cylinders. This was due to poorly sealing valves. I drilled out the valve cages and made 8 more. I also made a piloted cutter to machine the seats while installed in the head. I now have good sealing valves and between 80 and 100 psi of compression in all cylinders. Does this seem about right?
I have also played around with the valve timing. All seems fine there too.
But, she still doesn't run. Right now she is fitted with a carburetor from a RC car engine. It is drawing fuel as it should. I also tried running propane into the carb from an unlit torch as well as good ole starting ether. Best I can get is an intermittent pop. After trying to start it, the cylinder walls, exhaust pipe and cylinder heads get hot. Running propane in, the engine gets much easier to crank as if it's making feeble power.
In short, I have good spark, fuel, compression but all I get is ocassional feeble pops and hot cylinders. Help!
I'm losing hair over this and believe me I don;t have much to spare!
John
A found and fixed a few problems after which I was expecting it to roar to life but no dice.
First, I found I wired the plugs wrong. I corrected this and now have a strong spark on each cylinder at the right time. Timing is 7 degrees BTDC. I removed the heads and verified spark plugs were firing.
Second, I found poor compression on 3 out of the four cylinders. This was due to poorly sealing valves. I drilled out the valve cages and made 8 more. I also made a piloted cutter to machine the seats while installed in the head. I now have good sealing valves and between 80 and 100 psi of compression in all cylinders. Does this seem about right?
I have also played around with the valve timing. All seems fine there too.
But, she still doesn't run. Right now she is fitted with a carburetor from a RC car engine. It is drawing fuel as it should. I also tried running propane into the carb from an unlit torch as well as good ole starting ether. Best I can get is an intermittent pop. After trying to start it, the cylinder walls, exhaust pipe and cylinder heads get hot. Running propane in, the engine gets much easier to crank as if it's making feeble power.
In short, I have good spark, fuel, compression but all I get is ocassional feeble pops and hot cylinders. Help!
I'm losing hair over this and believe me I don;t have much to spare!
John