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4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:49 pm
by aardvark
Don't you just hate it when you borrow something from a mate and it goes and packs up on you???

Bloke from work lent me his 4 stroke vibrating compactor to do my paving. Ran a treat all last week and got a lot of work done. Been at work all this week so stuck it in the shed.

Dig it out today and the bloody thing runs like a dog.

Checked the oil levels, air filter etc this morning.

Started off blowing a heap of black smoke out of the exhaust. Pulled the plug out and it was covered in carbon. Gave it a clean and stuck it back in. Fired it up, smoke cleared, seemed to be running fine then.... POP. Not a bang, just a pop.

Current symptoms:
Kind of starts but blows black carbon out of the exhaust.
Top of piston doesn't look damaged but is partially covered in some black gunge...

Any ideas? I'm guessing it's going to need to go to a service centre....

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:06 pm
by Smitty
maybe carby flooding ???

does it have a choke?
that could be stuck on

I guess it has an ol' B&S 4 stroke engine
not much goes wrong with them...'cept the carbys die :roll:


hth

Smitty

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:22 pm
by aardvark
Smitty wrote:maybe carby flooding ???

does it have a choke?
that could be stuck on

I guess it has an ol' B&S 4 stroke engine
not much goes wrong with them...'cept the carbys die :roll:


hth

Smitty


Thanks Smitty.... choke appears to be working. If I turn it one way, it makes a loud POP and dies. If I turn it the other way, nothing.

I thought it might be the air filter so I've just ripped that out and given it a clean. The good wife has gone out to grab a new plug for it.

It's actually a fairly new machine and has some kind of wierd Chinese motor.

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:34 pm
by mick_dundee
Probably a Honda motor, they might outsource them for other shit :D

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:34 pm
by Smitty
aardvark wrote:
Thanks Smitty.... choke appears to be working. If I turn it one way, it makes a loud POP and dies. If I turn it the other way, nothing.

I thought it might be the air filter so I've just ripped that out and given it a clean. The good wife has gone out to grab a new plug for it.

It's actually a fairly new machine and has some kind of wierd Chinese motor.


a veerd Chinese motolator...? :roll:
fuel or spark...?
me thinks carby still

Jase let us know what happens after u replace the plug

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:55 pm
by Slow and wobbly
It's a static engine - not too dificult. Be it Honda, Robin, BS or otherwise it all comes down to the principles - Fuel, Electrical or mechanical.
I Thought you would be done with the paving by now?
Theres an RD waiting you know -----Hurry up

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:44 pm
by aardvark
Slow and wobbly wrote:I Thought you would be done with the paving by now? Theres an RD waiting you know -----Hurry up


Tell me about it... the leaking storm water pipe set me back a day and then I had to go back to work. Hopefully have it sorted this weekend, although Aussie Superbikes are on.... might just have to go out and watch on Sunday.

All is good in the world of compacting again!!!

Took the air filter out, washed it in water and clothes washing powder, then washed it in petrol. Sprayed it with some filter oil. Put in a new sparkplug... one made in Japan, not the crappy Chinese piece of shit that was in it and WOOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:25 pm
by IsleofNinja
Get it going yet mate??

These are my bread n butter ;)

most 'Wacker" plate compactors run a OHV Honda 5.5hp or their chinese twin. The Chinese twin has no indication on the fuel and choke knobs to tell you on from off.

1st - undo the 10mm carb float bowl bolt and remove the steel bowl .clean crap out of it and BEFORE you put it back on , operate fuel tap to work out ON from OFF then mark the bastard.. :x

Choke knob will be on the same side as the fuel ON when warm.ie Opposite for cold start.

Too many revs will engage eccentric drive and she'll try to take off / scare the shit out of you / stall coz it's too cold.

See how you go.

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:27 pm
by IsleofNinja
Ok didn't read last post!? Soz

Good work mate.

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:59 pm
by aardvark
IsleofNinja wrote:Ok didn't read last post!? Soz

Good work mate.


No worries. Oddly enough have used it a couple of times since and it hasn't missed a beat. Says a lot about spark plugs!

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:41 pm
by Neka79
aardvark wrote:
IsleofNinja wrote:Ok didn't read last post!? Soz

Good work mate.


No worries. Oddly enough have used it a couple of times since and it hasn't missed a beat. Says a lot about spark plugs!

my pocket bike had similar prob... cheap chinese sparky's...

couldnt get it to run.. changed plug and bingo it ran like a champ...

Re: 4-stroke compactor problem.... HELP!!!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:43 pm
by Slow and wobbly
Neka79 wrote:
aardvark wrote:
IsleofNinja wrote:Ok didn't read last post!? Soz

Good work mate.


No worries. Oddly enough have used it a couple of times since and it hasn't missed a beat. Says a lot about spark plugs!

my pocket bike had similar prob...Then I gave it to a 10 year old weighing 1/4 of my weight

and bingo it ran like a champ...

:D