Dead or weak battery?
Bad starter?
Bad starter solenoid?
Loose or corroded battery cables?
Defective neutral switch?
i am not sure that's a long question
no gas no spark no compression no timing dump a cap full of gas down the carb and if it fires you have spark, meaning you have a fuel problem if it doesnt fire, then you have a spark problem. try a new coil or distributor cap, clean or change the points, clean or change the plugs/wires. if that doesnt work you need to check compression. a simple thumb over the spark plug hole works, or use a guage. fixing this problem involves a rebuild. if your distributor cap is on wrong or the shaft is in wrong or the cam is 180 off, these things will all affect the spark of your engine.
Hi - crank throw is equivalent to half the full stroke of the piston -- ie distance from to to bottom.
I had the same issue. I pulled the carb out and cleaned it. It was full of sludge from the gas. I had to clean it 3 times before I could get it to start.
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The "crank" sensor isn't on the crank at all on the '95 LT1. That year is OBD 1.5 and tha crank sensor wheel didn't appear until true OBD II. It unfortunately is part of your Optispark distributor, and to change this out you'll need to remove your water pump and balancer. Don't forget to change the seal while you're in there and clean the vacuum lines to the dist as well (common problem with many miles is the dist is full of oil)
www.lawnmowerman.tv/Troubleshooting.asp The problem could be that the lawnmower is out of gas or that something has caused the blades to not turn. Check to make sure the gas tank is full and that there is nothing inhibiting the blades from turning.
The radiator is not meant to stay full all the time. When over full the excess will flow to the overflow bottle. If that is not your problem, it is possible you have a head gasket leak and you are burning it or it is going to the crank case and you will have milky oil. All of these are conditions which will require service by a mechanic.
My 2001 had the same problem. There is a GM recall to replace the sending unit.
yea because you could train it to be good unless you want a full grown that tears up your furniture and maybe scratch people and doesnt obey