ak diesel driver
6.5 driver
OK guys I need some ideas. I have a dewalt generator that started giving me issues a couple of years ago. Don't normally use it much. Initially it started and ran fine and wouldn't restart hot. Then the next time I went to use it about 1 year later, it started fine and then when I turned it off hot it wouldn't restart and hasn't run since. That was about 2 years ago. This spring I needed to use it for a job and thought I'd fix it. So I assumed it was the ignition coil and bought a new one. Put it on and It acted like it was bad bought another and still nothing, went back to the first one I bought and actually got it to run. Ran normal til I shut it down and now no start again.
Thought maybe it had sheared the key on the flywheel but when I got it apart it was fine. Talked to a couple of friends and they thought I should check the compression, I did and only got 85 psi, so I squirted some oil in the cylinder and no change. Turns out it has a compression release built into the camshaft. I pulled the engine apart to check the compression release wasn't faulty, it was perfect along with everything else inside. Put in new rings just because I had it apart, and lapped the valves. I'm sure it didn't need either, not bad for a small engine with around 2k hours on it.
Had my nephew ( who is a master tech at a polaris shop) look at it while I had it apart and he seemed to think it was possible the gears on the crank might have spun and messed up the cam timing. Couldn't find any good enough pictures to verify alignment so I bought a crank. Got it but it didn't look any different, Put the new crank in just in case but no luck. Still acts like it is a timing/ignition issue. I'm considering buying a new flywheel as that's the only part of the ignition system that's left to change.
I am open to any and all suggestions
Thought maybe it had sheared the key on the flywheel but when I got it apart it was fine. Talked to a couple of friends and they thought I should check the compression, I did and only got 85 psi, so I squirted some oil in the cylinder and no change. Turns out it has a compression release built into the camshaft. I pulled the engine apart to check the compression release wasn't faulty, it was perfect along with everything else inside. Put in new rings just because I had it apart, and lapped the valves. I'm sure it didn't need either, not bad for a small engine with around 2k hours on it.
Had my nephew ( who is a master tech at a polaris shop) look at it while I had it apart and he seemed to think it was possible the gears on the crank might have spun and messed up the cam timing. Couldn't find any good enough pictures to verify alignment so I bought a crank. Got it but it didn't look any different, Put the new crank in just in case but no luck. Still acts like it is a timing/ignition issue. I'm considering buying a new flywheel as that's the only part of the ignition system that's left to change.
I am open to any and all suggestions