Isn't 12 ft/lbs a little much for these little engines? I only torqued mine to 150 in/lbs. And for the no start problem just go through the general trouble shooting process.did that... torqued them to 12 ft/lbs. still nothing... not even a sputter
12 foot pounds is 144 inch poundsIsn't 12 ft/lbs a little much for these little engines? I only torqued mine to 150 in/lbs. And for the no start problem just go through the general trouble shooting process.
Ok, I didn't convert it12 foot pounds is 144 inch pounds
Check the wiring to the CDI and kill switch. Definitely could have done some damage even though the muffler stayed on I'm sure it moved some what and could have burnt or dislocated a connection. It's happened to me it is def something simple. No way you tanked a motor from the exhaust coming loose
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Here, this has some good info.
Ok, I didn't convert it
We r humans we make mistakes I fo some stuff so stupid I even surprise my selfI can't believe anyone would cut a gasket and INSTALL it without noticing that they didn't make a hole for the exhaust gases to pass through. How?