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gabe200 May 5th 07 07:14 PM

sears riding mower want start
 
hi i have a sears riding mower 17HP briggs engine i replaced the
starter battery turn the key and it want start engine want turn allway
around i took the plug out and engine spins like crazy whats the
problem im puzzled


Joe May 5th 07 08:33 PM

sears riding mower want start
 
On May 5, 1:14 pm, gabe200 wrote:
hi i have a sears riding mower 17HP briggs engine i replaced the
starter battery turn the key and it want start engine want turn allway
around i took the plug out and engine spins like crazy whats the
problem im puzzled


You may have replaced the spark plug with the wrong type and since
it's too long it hits the piston and the engine won't turn any
further.
Joe


trainfan1 May 5th 07 09:07 PM

sears riding mower want start
 
Joe wrote:
On May 5, 1:14 pm, gabe200 wrote:
hi i have a sears riding mower 17HP briggs engine i replaced the
starter battery turn the key and it want start engine want turn allway
around i took the plug out and engine spins like crazy whats the
problem im puzzled


You may have replaced the spark plug with the wrong type and since
it's too long it hits the piston and the engine won't turn any
further.
Joe


Or the starter is too weak to overcome the normal compression stroke.

Check all connections, too. Clean & tighten. Check battery cranking
voltage - should not drop below 10 v while cranking.

Rob

Oren May 5th 07 09:16 PM

sears riding mower want start
 
On 5 May 2007 12:33:26 -0700, Joe wrote:

On May 5, 1:14 pm, gabe200 wrote:
hi i have a sears riding mower 17HP briggs engine i replaced the
starter battery turn the key and it want start engine want turn allway
around i took the plug out and engine spins like crazy whats the
problem im puzzled


You may have replaced the spark plug with the wrong type and since
it's too long it hits the piston and the engine won't turn any
further.
Joe


He only replaced the battery?

OP check cable connections on both ends of the battery cables. The
positive cable may seem tight, but check it at the starter. Check the
ground at the frame. They need to be tight.
--
Oren

...through the use of electrical or duct tape, achieve the configuration in the photo..


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