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KM100 Problems


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Hi all.

I have a stihl KM100 Combi motor. One of the valve retainers broke the valve dropped and bent and put a dent in top of piston. I replaced the obvious but now I can't get it to fire up. The coil is fine, carb is fine. I put some petrol down the head and it reluctantly fired up and stopped. Does anyone have any ideas? it seems like there is a fuel problem it's not the carb as swapped it for one I know is ok....Any help appreciated. Thanks

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Common problem on the 4-mix engine, and Stihl know of it. I wrote off one of my customers engine because of the same fault and cost of repair (very badly damaged) and he complained to Stihl even though it was out of warranty and they collected it and repaired it free of charge for him.

 

...anyway- have you done a compression test?

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Hi I haven't done a test on it It did seem the faster I tried to turn it over the closer it was to firing . I am thinking valve problem? (Shot in the dark) I have read another post where the valve clearance is essential? unless I have not done something right on rebuild. It seemed straight foreword just didn't want the expense of taking into shop

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