What was wrong with this mower?

Scrubcadet10

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does this motor have the autochoke feature?
 

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I'm beginning to thunk the Flux capacitor went bad.🤣🤣🤣
This engine has a date code of 0702. I think flux capacitors are only used on newer models. Besides saying that many things were OK, I mentioned two tests. What does each of those tests *guarantee* to tell you and not tell you about the condition of the engine?
 

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I give up. I'll wait on the answer.
 

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Ok-so you have all the ingredients for success but you don't have it? You have spark--correct valve timing--no fuel delivery problems-no vacuum leaks-blade is tight and not jammed--your air filter is clean--your choke or primer is working fine---but you can't start your mower??? Plus this is apparently related to hitting a chunk of wood? Time for an answer!
 

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ANSWER

In the first post, I described two test, one for ignition, and one for compression. The ignition test needs to be looked at carefully.

Ignition test procedure: Remove the spark plug, hold the body of the plug against the cylinder head, and pull the recoil.
Ignition test result: There were sparks that were as expected for a small engine.
Ignition test conclusion: NOTHING

If no spark appeared, the test would have indicated that there was a problem in the ignition, so either the armature/coil, the spark plug, the air gap, or very unlikely the magnet on the flywheel was bad.

Seeing sparks only meant that the ignition might be OK. Why? Because the spark plug was firing in air rather than in the cylinder. The voltage needed to fire at atmospheric pressure is less than when the pressure is increased. I changed the spark plug, and the engine started right up and ran normally. Apparently the impact with the log dislodged a deposit in the spark plug which fouled it enough that it would fire in air but not in the cylinder. To confirm what had happened, I cleaned the original plug with a spark plug cleaner and reinstalled it on the engine. The engine again started right up and has been running with this plug for several hours now.
 

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very interesting. good to know.
never trust a spark plug.
 
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