Motor does not fire but did this morning before i took it out
Ive been starting it everyday for te last week with no problems then this morning the bateries were dead so i relpaced them ,i took it to the lake and it started then died now i aint getting any fire. i did notice that the rectifier isburned up and theres a black module mounted above the carbs that one of three wires are fried .could thisbe why im not geting any fire?
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Same problem, same model admiral. The smell is motor overheating. Once cool enough, it will continue with it's cycle. I took the top off and watched it run. The motor stopped and smoke rose from the motor located at the front right corner. I am scrapping mine and buying another washing machine. This admiral has been trouble since we bought it 5 years ago.
I left mine parked up for 5 weeks (in freezing conditions) and had the same problem. Battery went flat trying to start it. I jumped it off the car battery but it took about 15 minutes to get going (give the starter motor a break from time to time so it does not burn out). If you left it out in the cold for ages this might work otherwise I dont know. My bikes running fine now since I got it going.
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