M michael13799 New Member Jun 6, 2009 #1 Just dissasembled carborators and noticed that my rotery valve is not moving when I moved the main shaft any ideas.
Just dissasembled carborators and noticed that my rotery valve is not moving when I moved the main shaft any ideas.
kustomkarl Premium Member Premium Member Jun 6, 2009 #2 If the rotary valve isn't turning when you rotate the engine over then you have a bad rotary valve. Spin the engine over to be sure. Karl
If the rotary valve isn't turning when you rotate the engine over then you have a bad rotary valve. Spin the engine over to be sure. Karl
M michael13799 New Member Jun 6, 2009 #3 kustomkarl said: If the rotary valve isn't turning when you rotate the engine over then you have a bad rotary valve. Spin the engine over to be sure. Karl Click to expand... I have No movement whatsoever I can feel it try to catch but no turn.
kustomkarl said: If the rotary valve isn't turning when you rotate the engine over then you have a bad rotary valve. Spin the engine over to be sure. Karl Click to expand... I have No movement whatsoever I can feel it try to catch but no turn.
Chester Premium Member Premium Member Jun 7, 2009 #5 timmyboy76 said: the brass gear is stripped inside the assy. Click to expand... Also, the rotary shaft is most likely bent. Chester
timmyboy76 said: the brass gear is stripped inside the assy. Click to expand... Also, the rotary shaft is most likely bent. Chester
M michael13799 New Member Jun 7, 2009 #6 can the rotary valve be repaired without a complete tare down