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FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
At least I hope this is it because it's the only tangible problem I've
found so far. I received my replacement leakdown tester and the B&S "L" head engine was the first test to see if it was working properly. I had tried a crude compression test a while back that showed no symptoms, but with the tester, I located a lot of leakage at the exhaust valve (I could hear a lot of hissing at the muffler). The symptom was hard to start and keep running, but once the engine was warmed up, it would keep running at 1/2 choke eventually running at 80% power with the choke full OFF. I can only guess the valve and valve seat expanded as the engine warmed up to where there was enough compression to keep the engine running once it got hot. I can't do the valves for several weeks, but once I do the valves and true the head, the engine should be running a lot better. My thanks to everyone for their help, tips, and suggestions. I leaned a lot. Manjo |
FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
On May 20, 3:45 am, Manjo wrote:
At least I hope this is it because it's the only tangible problem I've found so far. I received my replacement leakdown tester and the B&S "L" head engine was the first test to see if it was working properly. I had tried a crude compression test a while back that showed no symptoms, but with the tester, I located a lot of leakage at the exhaust valve (I could hear a lot of hissing at the muffler). The symptom was hard to start and keep running, but once the engine was warmed up, it would keep running at 1/2 choke eventually running at 80% power with the choke full OFF. I can only guess the valve and valve seat expanded as the engine warmed up to where there was enough compression to keep the engine running once it got hot. I can't do the valves for several weeks, but once I do the valves and true the head, the engine should be running a lot better. My thanks to everyone for their help, tips, and suggestions. I leaned a lot. Manjo When you do the valves...you're in the club! Good Luck, p_z |
FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
On May 20, 6:40*am, wrote:
On May 20, 3:45 am, Manjo wrote: At least I hope this is it because it's the only tangible problem I've found so far. *I received my replacement leakdown tester and the B&S "L" head engine was the first test to see if it was working properly. I had tried a crude compression test a while back that showed no symptoms, but with the tester, I located a lot of leakage at the exhaust valve (I could hear a lot of hissing at the muffler). The symptom was hard to start and keep running, but once the engine was warmed up, it would keep running at 1/2 choke eventually running at 80% power with the choke full OFF. I can only guess the valve and valve seat expanded as the engine warmed up to where there was enough compression to keep the engine running once it got hot. *I can't do the valves for several weeks, but once I do the valves and true the head, the engine should be running a lot better. My thanks to everyone for their help, tips, and suggestions. *I leaned a lot. Manjo When you do the valves...you're in the club! Good Luck, p_z- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks. My wife and I took a Small Engine Repair class at the local HS 2 years ago. I took good notes and I have the engine manual. I'm looking forward to giving it a shot. Manjo "L" head B&S 5 hp engineds |
FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
On May 21, 2:30 pm, Manjo wrote:
On May 20, 6:40 am, wrote: On May 20, 3:45 am, Manjo wrote: At least I hope this is it because it's the only tangible problem I've found so far. I received my replacement leakdown tester and the B&S "L" head engine was the first test to see if it was working properly. I had tried a crude compression test a while back that showed no symptoms, but with the tester, I located a lot of leakage at the exhaust valve (I could hear a lot of hissing at the muffler). The symptom was hard to start and keep running, but once the engine was warmed up, it would keep running at 1/2 choke eventually running at 80% power with the choke full OFF. I can only guess the valve and valve seat expanded as the engine warmed up to where there was enough compression to keep the engine running once it got hot. I can't do the valves for several weeks, but once I do the valves and true the head, the engine should be running a lot better. My thanks to everyone for their help, tips, and suggestions. I leaned a lot. Manjo When you do the valves...you're in the club! Good Luck, p_z- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks. My wife and I took a Small Engine Repair class at the local HS 2 years ago. I took good notes and I have the engine manual. I'm looking forward to giving it a shot. Manjo "L" head B&S 5 hp engineds The biggest challenge I ever had was when the boss's friend brought in a Lawn-Boy in a bushel basket (he took it apart-totally). This was an old one with real points and all. I'm not a fan of LawnBoy but I enjoyed getting it running. |
FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
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FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
On May 22, 5:43 pm, Oren wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2008 16:00:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On May 21, 2:30 pm, Manjo wrote: On May 20, 6:40 am, wrote: On May 20, 3:45 am, Manjo wrote: At least I hope this is it because it's the only tangible problem I've found so far. I received my replacement leakdown tester and the B&S "L" head engine was the first test to see if it was working properly. I had tried a crude compression test a while back that showed no symptoms, but with the tester, I located a lot of leakage at the exhaust valve (I could hear a lot of hissing at the muffler). The symptom was hard to start and keep running, but once the engine was warmed up, it would keep running at 1/2 choke eventually running at 80% power with the choke full OFF. I can only guess the valve and valve seat expanded as the engine warmed up to where there was enough compression to keep the engine running once it got hot. I can't do the valves for several weeks, but once I do the valves and true the head, the engine should be running a lot better. My thanks to everyone for their help, tips, and suggestions. I leaned a lot. Manjo When you do the valves...you're in the club! Good Luck, p_z- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks. My wife and I took a Small Engine Repair class at the local HS 2 years ago. I took good notes and I have the engine manual. I'm looking forward to giving it a shot. Manjo "L" head B&S 5 hp engineds The biggest challenge I ever had was when the boss's friend brought in a Lawn-Boy in a bushel basket (he took it apart-totally). This was an old one with real points and all. I'm not a fan of LawnBoy but I enjoyed getting it running. I've set a few sets of points, using a match book cover. Gets them running for a fine tune later. The old Brig's rule was 10.20.30 .010" coil gap, .020" point gap, . 030" spark plug gap. |
FINAL WAS: Briggs & Stratton Engine Problem
On May 23, 5:42 am, wrote:
On May 22, 5:43 pm, Oren wrote: On Wed, 21 May 2008 16:00:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On May 21, 2:30 pm, Manjo wrote: On May 20, 6:40 am, wrote: On May 20, 3:45 am, Manjo wrote: At least I hope this is it because it's the only tangible problem I've found so far. I received my replacement leakdown tester and the B&S "L" head engine was the first test to see if it was working properly. I had tried a crude compression test a while back that showed no symptoms, but with the tester, I located a lot of leakage at the exhaust valve (I could hear a lot of hissing at the muffler). The symptom was hard to start and keep running, but once the engine was warmed up, it would keep running at 1/2 choke eventually running at 80% power with the choke full OFF. I can only guess the valve and valve seat expanded as the engine warmed up to where there was enough compression to keep the engine running once it got hot. I can't do the valves for several weeks, but once I do the valves and true the head, the engine should be running a lot better. My thanks to everyone for their help, tips, and suggestions. I leaned a lot. Manjo When you do the valves...you're in the club! Good Luck, p_z- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks. My wife and I took a Small Engine Repair class at the local HS 2 years ago. I took good notes and I have the engine manual. I'm looking forward to giving it a shot. Manjo "L" head B&S 5 hp engineds The biggest challenge I ever had was when the boss's friend brought in a Lawn-Boy in a bushel basket (he took it apart-totally). This was an old one with real points and all. I'm not a fan of LawnBoy but I enjoyed getting it running. I've set a few sets of points, using a match book cover. Gets them running for a fine tune later. The old Brig's rule was 10.20.30 .010" coil gap, .020" point gap, . 030" spark plug gap. I remember my dad using a paper match for plug gap...some 50 or so yrs ago! |
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