Craftsman Garage
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On these engines, this is a very frequent problem that I have run into and it is always caused by a bad compression release
On these engines, this is a very frequent problem that I have run into and it is always caused by a bad compression release
I have a couple customers with bad cams on old craftsman mowers. Not worth having me put cams in them and i showed them the turn bsckwards till it hits compression and then it will crank. They think i am some kind of magician LOLThaks for the response. Yes, I have no problem there. On advice gained on this site I have adjusted the valves but the problem persists. I guess it is the compression release on the cam. When I start the tractor have been rotating the engine counterclockwise a ways and that allows it to get enough momentum to start.
I love those old flathead engines. One time I was able to run one of those 3 hp flat heads on a edger for about 50 hours without oil! It had an oil leak that I did not notice