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If there is a shear pin at the bottom, I think its sheared off. The rotor does not turn. I suppose I could remove the spark plug and see where the piston is but how will I know if its the power stroke? Anyway its worth a try. Thanks for the response. If you think of anything else, please advise. It will be greatly appreciated.

Joe B
  • Posted 29 Apr 2011 13:22
  • By Joeabk
  • joined 29 Apr'11 - 21 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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