Note that its not a simple washer but a proper seat that the last spring coil fits into.
After ages fettling it, refitting it and then making more adjustments, I got it to fit OK
However, I still couldn't get the shaft to fit all the way into the case. Even when I got the spring fitting OK I couldn't get it fitting correctly. Also, when the spring gets pre-tensioned it makes it worse.
After some head scratching I noted that the original spring has 9 coils and the wire measures ~ 0.118" diameter. The new spring has 9.5 coils and the wire measures ~ 0.130" diameter. 9 x 0.118" = 1.062" and 9.5 x 0.130" = 1.235". So the new spring is 0.173" bigger than the old one with all coils touching. I mentioned above that pre-tensioning the spring makes things worse, this is due to the pre-tensioning increasing the number of coils. The extra half a coil on the new spring also means adding an additional half a turn of pre-tension to the spring which also add to the problem.
I decided to remove half a coil and if that doesn't work, remove another full coil.
Success! After removing just the first half coil.
After that it was a simple matter of reassembly.
Next I need to get it running. Last time it started and then quickly stopped and refused to start again. My first port of call is ignition timing, it has all the signs of having slipped. I am pretty certain that the mag is good After that, if it still wont go, its back to carburation.
Of course I will need fuel so I will have to time getting some to a visit to the supermarket for food due to the current travel restrictions.
John
After ages fettling it, refitting it and then making more adjustments, I got it to fit OK
However, I still couldn't get the shaft to fit all the way into the case. Even when I got the spring fitting OK I couldn't get it fitting correctly. Also, when the spring gets pre-tensioned it makes it worse.
After some head scratching I noted that the original spring has 9 coils and the wire measures ~ 0.118" diameter. The new spring has 9.5 coils and the wire measures ~ 0.130" diameter. 9 x 0.118" = 1.062" and 9.5 x 0.130" = 1.235". So the new spring is 0.173" bigger than the old one with all coils touching. I mentioned above that pre-tensioning the spring makes things worse, this is due to the pre-tensioning increasing the number of coils. The extra half a coil on the new spring also means adding an additional half a turn of pre-tension to the spring which also add to the problem.
I decided to remove half a coil and if that doesn't work, remove another full coil.
Success! After removing just the first half coil.
After that it was a simple matter of reassembly.
Next I need to get it running. Last time it started and then quickly stopped and refused to start again. My first port of call is ignition timing, it has all the signs of having slipped. I am pretty certain that the mag is good After that, if it still wont go, its back to carburation.
Of course I will need fuel so I will have to time getting some to a visit to the supermarket for food due to the current travel restrictions.
John
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