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Denny
Joined: Dec 12, 2007
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Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Original Message Dec 12, 2007 8:14 pm |
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I turned the key on and have no spark from the plug or even the plug wire when turning over the engine How do I know if it is the coil magneto or the xstar module magneto? It is a model 38180
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RedOctobyr
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #63 Jan 30, 2012 1:56 pm |
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Hmmm, that was an interesting read. FWIW, you can get neodymium (rare earth) magnets off eBay. I also found some at the hardware store. Those are likely the type used in hard drives, referred to in that link. Just as another option, if you don't have a hard drive you can disassemble. I can't imagine that the magnets in drives can be very large, either. The heads are very small, and need to be able to move very quickly. So I'd expect you could substitute another source for powerful magnets.
It sure sounds worth a shot. You have tried closing the plug gap way down, right? To, say, 0.010" or so? Might show whether or not you can still maintain a spark that way. Is it possible that, while cranking, the plug starts to move around and loses good contact with the block, hence losing the visible spark? Could you try something like grounding a bare-ended wire under an engine bolt, then securely attaching the other bare end to the threads of the plug, and see what you observe then?
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broncman
Joined: Jan 14, 2012
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #65 Feb 4, 2012 6:33 pm |
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I have not yet made any substantial progress on this machine. I did see a flywheel on ebay that I was interested in purchasing. I asked the seller if all three magnets on the flywheel he was selling for the CCR2000 had basically the same magnetic pull. He stated that the middle one is the magnet and the outer two are just blanks. Well there you have it I guess.
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tomc585
Joined: Feb 16, 2012
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #66 Feb 16, 2012 11:52 am |
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I have 2 of these toro's that have been great. Last week I went to start one (38180)and it just wasn't feeling right. After about 10 aggressive pulls the rope came out...ugggg. Back into the garage I removed the pull cover and fix the cord. A few more pulls and I surrender to the fact that it's not going to start. Long story short..no spark. I checked all as mentioned, kill switch, spark plug, fly wheel gap etc. No luck with an unknown ign module I had in a draw and the other unit (38185) doesnt have a module I can borrow. My readings from the coil assembly are 1.1ohms and 11.4k ohms. In earlier post i read a max of just under 8k ohms for the primary. Is 11.4k out of range? I want to be sure before I purchase any parts. Thanks. Note: This flywheel has a single magnet and is very strong.
This message was modified Feb 16, 2012 by tomc585
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tomc585
Joined: Feb 16, 2012
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #68 Feb 16, 2012 2:13 pm |
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i guess at this point it cant hurt to do a little dissecting on the spark plug wire now. will post findings.
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tomc585
Joined: Feb 16, 2012
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #69 Feb 16, 2012 3:20 pm |
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I was wondering why the service manual list the same engine, 47P, for both my ccr2000's but yet they are different.
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broncman
Joined: Jan 14, 2012
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #70 Mar 2, 2012 12:47 am |
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Well, its finally over guys!! I waited and waited and found a coil and module used on ebay for a real good price ($30). I removed the second coil upon which I had attached the new spark plug wire. In its place, I installed the new ebay coil and gapped 'er to .011. I attached the module to the rewind starter cowling. Now this module is one of the original gold colored modules. I gapped the plug to .030. I did not even check for spark at this point. I figured it sparks, great. If not, the machine is going next to the garbage can for the local scrappers to pick up. I then put everything else back together and hauled it upstairs from the basement to the garage.
In the garage, I plugged in the electric starter...here goes nothing. She fired up!!! and stayed fired up!!! It was however surging rather badly but at least it was running. Not enough fuel I thought. I went back to the computer and searched for surging CCR 2000's. Some said to rebuild the carb (which I had done already). Others mentioned that there is one adjusting screw on the carb. I took a look at that on the CCR 2000 carb. Normally I (as a rule) set low and high idle screws 1 to 1 1/2 turn out. This adjusting screw I had originally set 1 and 1/2 turns out. I turned the screw a little further out so that it was about 2 or 2 and 1/2 turns out from a seated position. No surging at all. Runs like a dream...hums like a bee!
Thank you guys for all you help, suggestions, and input. I appreciate it very much.
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tomc585
Joined: Feb 16, 2012
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Re: Toro CCR 2000, no spark from plug wire
Reply #72 Mar 6, 2012 12:31 pm |
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Another success story here. After trying a used module (no known condition) I sprang for an ebay mega fire II ($18 shipped). Just spun it by hand a the spark was brighter then a super nova. Guess I'll be winterizing it and wait till next year. Looks like Long Island is getting an early spring. Thanks for the helpful info.
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