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  1. SOLVED: Actually feel silly for saying this. Turns out I just hadn't turned it over enough to build compression. Only 1 or 2 pulls of the pull start didn't cut it. Hooked up a car battery directly to the starter....cranked it hard for 10 seconds...and there you go. Just pulled started it for good measure too. First pull...fired right up.
  2. Ok, so I think I understand what you are saying, so let me give you an update. Pic below is my basic timing drawing. -IF its all lined up (timing correct) as it is...shouldn't the sensor/magnet on the flywheel match up exactly with the pickup coil for spark? Looks exactly that way in the manual. - I DO have spark. Have checked. My suspicion is: -the valves not sealing properly -not making enough rotations on the pull start alone to get it enough compression. I'm gonna have to find a way (hookup the wiring harness mess to the starter & battery) or do the ol power drill/turn the crank method. Keep you updated. Thanks.
  3. @Dave Randolph Thanks for the response. Pics attached. The timing/cam is lined up as perfectly as I could get it. On the compression stroke. To be clear the ONLY time it "fired" was when I poured a bit of gas directly into the cylinder from the spark plug hole. Will not fire through carb. And when I say "fired" it made only a quick pop for a half second. Nothing actually started. Put on a new carb. Still nothing. Checked the compression. Ranged from 90-100psi. Very low, yes,. But as I understand it, the motor hasn't really even started, or moved more than a couple revolutions, so the rings aren't seated and it can't really build compression. What are the chances its the valves? Not completely sealing. I have a hard time believing that, as I would think something would run at this point...but I'm new to this so you never know. @Mech "Fires" just meant it did make a pop when I poured some gas directly into the spark plug hole, and pulled the starter rope. As I attached, the timing is lined up as perfectly as can be on the compression stroke. Wasn't apart for long, I checked every hose for blockage. I highly suspect the valves at this point. Just running out of options. It was running (badly) before I rebuilt the top end...now nothing.
  4. Hey there all, First off thanks for the board. My Bayou 220 has survived 3 teenagers and is on its 4th now. Up until recently it has been a virtual tank....until I decided to fix it;) Noticed some smoking from the engine block (not exhaust) so figured it was time for a quick top end rebuild. Now that I have it all back together, it fails to start. I've pulled the starter rope until my arm is tired. So I will be as detailed as possible and hopefully get some help. Completed: -New Head gasket -New Valve seals -New piston (standard) -New rings (standard) -All new seals -Cleaned up head and valves (didn't do any resurfacing, as it all cleaned up pretty easy) -All torqued to spec -Piston ring gaps all checked out -Valve clearances (Intake: .18mm, Exhaust .20mm). Not too tight, not too loose. Pros: -Engine IS making decent compression -DO have spark -Will fire for a split second if I drop some gas in the spark plug hole and pull start. Will NOT from carb and or intake valve. Timing: So I followed the guide of: TDC -Flywheel aligns on the “T” mark on the engine site hole -Cam gear mark aligned with the cover mark Seeing as this is my first time doing a top end rebuild on an ATV. Here are my questions and concerns: -I didn't realize (dummy me) that there are 2 TDC's. 1- Compression, 1-Exhaust. How do I know if I'm on the right one? -Does the cam need to be aligned a certain way when put back in? I just aligned the cam gear dimple with the cam and put it in. No alignment. Thanks ahead of time. I feel like I'm 90% there, but I'm missing an important step for completion.
  5. did Kawasaki make the bayou 220 in 4x4? they did make a 300. The 220 is a perfect "small-big" size. Not a toy, but not the size of a ford ranger.
  6. looking for an 89 bayou
  7. great explanation. in depth.
  8. probably from the head. look for wet spots.
  9. check compression
  10. haven't seen one
  11. looks cool
  12. looks great
  13. just started. love it.
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