86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
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86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
Ive been working on my 1986 spree .I got the new filter and hooked the battery up . Checked and had a spark. I mixed up some 32 to 1 gas and put a quart in the tank. Then I squirted a bit of gas mix in the spark plug hole ,screwed in the plug and jumped on the kick start. The motor instantly fired and ran for a few seconds till the gas was used up. I squirted a bit in the fuel line and another tiny shot in the spark plug hole. And nothing ....didn't even fire the gas in the cylinder like it had just done. The vacuum line is connected but the oil line is not. should I plug the oil line hole on the carb? I thinkk I'll try that. Any other suggestions. Also the battery is charged but the starter does not work. Thats a whole different issue. Thanks
Re: 86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
YES...that oil inlet is pulling air into the cylinder...a very bad thing...block it off.
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Re: 86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
Four things for starter to work:
1, key on
2, red button switched to “run”
3, left brake lever pulled and held (can be locked on via parking brake tab) make sure rear brake light illuminates brighter when lever is pulled.
4, press starter button
If that doesnt work then you have issues like: bad starter, seized starter bendix, bad starter relay, dead battery, wiring issues, etc…
You can also look at the two wires that connect to the starter itself. Maybe one has worked itself loose.
I use these caps below. Block off that hole, man.
https://www.autozone.com/fittings-and-h ... lsrc=aw.ds
1, key on
2, red button switched to “run”
3, left brake lever pulled and held (can be locked on via parking brake tab) make sure rear brake light illuminates brighter when lever is pulled.
4, press starter button
If that doesnt work then you have issues like: bad starter, seized starter bendix, bad starter relay, dead battery, wiring issues, etc…
You can also look at the two wires that connect to the starter itself. Maybe one has worked itself loose.
I use these caps below. Block off that hole, man.
https://www.autozone.com/fittings-and-h ... lsrc=aw.ds
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Re: 86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
Also, if you have jumper cables you can hook it to your car and start your Spree if the battery is weak. Just dont have the car running while you do it. The Spree doesnt like the 14.4v a running car will give. Leave the car off for a 12 volt jolt!
If you have an electric car…I have no idea. Try at your own risk.
If you have an electric car…I have no idea. Try at your own risk.
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Re: 86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
I plugged the oil hole in the carb. That should help. As long as I don't have a puddle of unburned fuel now waiting for a spark. I may try to pull the muffler and push the fuel out the exhaust. Thanks to all.
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Re: 86 SPREE ....GOOD NEWS ...BAD NEWS
I have decided to change my plan of attack and get the starter working instead of endlessly cranking on the kick start. I ordered a new starter relay ....the old one was pretty corroded and would not even click. the engine did fire that one time but I can't figure why it won't fire again. One thing at a time.