Kamakiri
The New Dynamic
Okay, working on a '72 Ski Doo Olympique 340. Won't start.
Looks like this one, but not as nice....
http://www.snowmobilelinks.com/72 ski doo Olympique.jpg
Both cylinders have excellent spark. On cylinder #1, it reads about 110 psi compression, and ~90 psi on #2. With the #2 plug out, #1 still reads around 90 psi, meaning that if there's any internal crank seal leakage, it's minimal.
Cranks seals do not appear to be blown out as there is no oil whatsoever in the engine compartment.
Plugs are getting gas, no I have no idea exactly how old it is, but gas is also leaking out the back air intake of the carb. I assume this is a ported engine, and does not have reed valves.
It fired up for about 3 seconds just once on ether, and wouldn't fire again even if I waited and allowed the plugs to dry. Heck, the spark was so good that it even ignited the little bit of fuel on the plugs when I had them out to check for spark again, so in that event I assume the gas is ignitable.
Ideas?
Looks like this one, but not as nice....
http://www.snowmobilelinks.com/72 ski doo Olympique.jpg
Both cylinders have excellent spark. On cylinder #1, it reads about 110 psi compression, and ~90 psi on #2. With the #2 plug out, #1 still reads around 90 psi, meaning that if there's any internal crank seal leakage, it's minimal.
Cranks seals do not appear to be blown out as there is no oil whatsoever in the engine compartment.
Plugs are getting gas, no I have no idea exactly how old it is, but gas is also leaking out the back air intake of the carb. I assume this is a ported engine, and does not have reed valves.
It fired up for about 3 seconds just once on ether, and wouldn't fire again even if I waited and allowed the plugs to dry. Heck, the spark was so good that it even ignited the little bit of fuel on the plugs when I had them out to check for spark again, so in that event I assume the gas is ignitable.
Ideas?
