Has anyone heard what the oil alert buzzer on the Honda GXV390 motor sounds like?
I've been resurrecting a Greenfield with a Honda GXV390 motor with unknown history. There is a "ping" or "ting" sound when I slowly pull the recoil starter, and it happens once per revolution.
Its not mechanical, fortunately, as I feared at first.
The sound only occurs when the throttle switch is not in the "off" position, which cuts off the power, so it must be electrical.
Activating the kill switch adjacent to the throttle control arm turns the sound on or off.
If I turn it over with the throttle off, no sound occurs.
I thought it might be the oil alert buzzer, but the oil level is fine.
Also I can start and run the engine, with it pinging away, so I shut it off so I don't damage something. So how can it be the oil alert system, which should prevent the motor running?
Any thoughts?
Cheers