tackleberry
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I have a OHV Single cylinder 17.5 B&S engine that exhibited classic signs of camshaft compression release failure...engine would bump 1/4 of a turn on attempting to start. When I opened the engine, the camshaft and compression release device was intact. No visible signs of undue wear on anything, the cam lobes barely showed any wear at all. The valves, I had checked before pulling the engine and valve lashes were within spec, I replaced the Cam with an OEM B&S cam, and the engine started and ran normally after that. So, My question is, is everything was intact on the cam I pulled out, what is the indicator or target on the old cam that would tell me its bad? The spring seemed free and the little lever for the compression release looked like it would be in the correct position to bump the valve on start, then swing away properly once the engine started spinning...any clues?