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No spark on a Pioneer 650
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<blockquote data-quote="Walter Glover" data-source="post: 6212637" data-attributes="member: 149074"><p>Flywheel nut is LH thread. Make sure you use a puller. If it is not coming off when the puller is snuggled up, give the center bolt a careful hit with a hammer. Should help it pop free.</p><p>Once gap is set to 0.020" clean and dry the points with a bit of brake cleaner. </p><p>Good luck.</p><p>Get a carb kit and new fuel line it will run once all is well!</p><p>Walter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Glover, post: 6212637, member: 149074"] Flywheel nut is LH thread. Make sure you use a puller. If it is not coming off when the puller is snuggled up, give the center bolt a careful hit with a hammer. Should help it pop free. Once gap is set to 0.020" clean and dry the points with a bit of brake cleaner. Good luck. Get a carb kit and new fuel line it will run once all is well! Walter [/QUOTE]
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