oldlawnguy
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2009 Craftsman model 917.289250 with 24HP B&S 445677-1188-B1 OHV Twin engine.
180 hrs on it and the past few seasons was beginning to hard start (8-10 secs) before turnover.
When measuring 1/4" backoff from TDC on compression stroke-- a 1/4" wooden dowel sliver (~1/2") split diagonally and broke off.
Will the wooden piece incinerate and exit via exhaust? (pictures attached)
After doing this I pulled the blower housing and noticed that both ignition coils have ~1/8 gap and the magnet has rust build up (needs a good wire brushing).
Can you please confirm both coils should have traditional credit card gap height?
I think this may be the bigger contributor to the hard cold start as the 1st valve set was between .006/007 and spec is .004/.006. I suspect the other valve set may be a little more out of spec, but very surprised both coils had such a large gap and it would turn over eventually.
Next time I will use a screwdriver to measure (lesson learned). Was going to use wood dowel that I would mark with 1/4' markings after I tested it.
Thanks
180 hrs on it and the past few seasons was beginning to hard start (8-10 secs) before turnover.
When measuring 1/4" backoff from TDC on compression stroke-- a 1/4" wooden dowel sliver (~1/2") split diagonally and broke off.
Will the wooden piece incinerate and exit via exhaust? (pictures attached)
After doing this I pulled the blower housing and noticed that both ignition coils have ~1/8 gap and the magnet has rust build up (needs a good wire brushing).
Can you please confirm both coils should have traditional credit card gap height?
I think this may be the bigger contributor to the hard cold start as the 1st valve set was between .006/007 and spec is .004/.006. I suspect the other valve set may be a little more out of spec, but very surprised both coils had such a large gap and it would turn over eventually.
Next time I will use a screwdriver to measure (lesson learned). Was going to use wood dowel that I would mark with 1/4' markings after I tested it.
Thanks
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