R RobertRalph New member Nov 9, 2012 #1 I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start
T TLCJ5 New member Nov 9, 2012 #3 What is it doing? Turning over but not starting or not turning over? I'm not sure what "wire on the bell housing" you're talking about....maybe a ground wire????????????
What is it doing? Turning over but not starting or not turning over? I'm not sure what "wire on the bell housing" you're talking about....maybe a ground wire????????????
Gennybro Active member Nov 9, 2012 #5 RobertRalph said: I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start Click to expand... I heard that if it didnt have gas in it ,it wont start.
RobertRalph said: I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start Click to expand... I heard that if it didnt have gas in it ,it wont start.
Bounty__Hunter Super Moderator Nov 9, 2012 #6 RobertRalph said: I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start Click to expand... Sounds like somebody is talking about the crank position sensor.
RobertRalph said: I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start Click to expand... Sounds like somebody is talking about the crank position sensor.
H Heydace New member Nov 10, 2012 #7 RobertRalph said: I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start Click to expand... Elaboration would be nice. Is it a crank, no start, no crank, no click?
RobertRalph said: I was told that a wire on the bell houseing would cause it not to start Click to expand... Elaboration would be nice. Is it a crank, no start, no crank, no click?