Chapter 4: ignition – Cub Cadet CC 4BP 32cc User Manual
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Ignition
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Troubleshooting the Ignition System
The purpose of the ignition system is to provide and
deliver a spark to ignite the fuel/air charge in the cylin-
der at the proper time.
The ignition system consists of:
•
The flywheel
•
The module
•
The spark plug
•
The engine run switch and wires
NOTE: To service the spark plug see the Chap-
ter 2: Maintenance.
1.
To test the ignition system:
1a. Make sure the engine run switch is in the on
(1) position.
1b. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
1c. Connect a spark tester to the spark plug
wire.
1d. Connect the other end of the spark tester to
the engine block. See Figure 4.1.
CAUTION: Never remove the spark plug and
hold it against the engine block to test for spark.
The fuel/air mix coming out of the spark plug
hole will catch on fire.
NOTE: The spark should be a minimum of 10 Kv
(10,000 volts) at pull over speed.
Figure 4.1
Spark tester
1e. Rapidly rotate the engine while watching the
spark tester for sparks.
NOTE: The starter is part of the engine cover
and therefore can not be used to rotate the
engine. A cordless drill can be used to rotate the
engine. See Figure 4.2.
IMPORTANT: Never use an impact wrench to
rotate the engine. It wil result in a boken crank-
shaft.
1f. If no sparks are seen in the spark tester fur-
ther testing is required.
Figure 4.2
CHAPTER 4: IGNITION