TM 5-4240-501-14P
GENERAL INFORMATION
Check-up
CHECK - UP
Most complaints concerning engine operation can be
classified as one or a combination of the following:
1
Will not start
2
Hard starting
3
Kicks back when starting
4
Lack of power
5
Vibration
6
Erratic operation
7
Overheating
8
High oil consumption
When the cause of malfunction is not readily apparent,
perform a check of the Compression, Ignition and
Carburetion Systems This check-up, performed in a
systematic manner, can usually be done in a matter of
minutesIt is the quickest and surest method of
determining the cause of failure. This check-up will point
up possible cause of future failures, which can be
corrected at the time. The basic check-up procedure is
the same for all engine models, while any variation, by
model will be shown under the subject heading.
NOTE: What appears to be an engine malfunction may
be a fault of the powered equipment rather than the
engine If equipment is suspect, see Equipment,
affecting engine operation.
Check Compression
Spin flywheel in reverse rotation (counterclock-wise) to
obtain accurate compression check. The flywheel
should
rebound
sharply,
indicating
satisfactory
compression.
If compression is poor, look for -
1
Loose spark plug
2
Loose cylinder head bolts
3
Blown head gasket
4
Burnt valves and/or seats
5
Insufficient tappet clearance
6
Warped cylinder head
7
Warped valve stems
8
Worn bore and/or rings
9
Broken connecting rod
Check Ignition
Remove the spark plug. Spin the flywheel rap-idly with
one end of the ignition cable clipped to the 19051 tester
and with the other end of the tester grounded on the
cylinder head. If spark jumps the .166" tester gap, you
may
assume
the
ignition
system
is
functioning
satisfactorily. Try a new spark plug.
If spark does not occur look for -
1
Incorrect armature air gap
2
Worn bearings and/or shaft on flywheel side
3
Sheared flywheel key
4
Incorrect breaker point gap
5
Dirty or burned breaker points
6
Breaker plunger stuck or worn
7
Shorted ground wire (when so equipped)
8
Shorted stop switch (when so equipped)
9
Condenser failure
10
Armature failure
11
Improperly operating interlock system
NOTE: If engine runs but misses during operation, a
quick check to determine if ignition is or is not at fault
can be made by inserting the 19051 tester between the
ignition cable and the spark plug A spark miss will be
readily apparent While conducting this test on Magna-
Matic equipped engines, Models 9, 14, 19 and 23, set
the tester gap at .060".
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