Hello,
I have a Toro Timemaster with a 223 Briggs motor with about 20 hours on it. About 4 years old. 2 weeks ago I pulled it out for the first time this year and started it up, warmed the oil and changed it. Ran it for about 40 minutes after checking the oil level. Fresh gas as my can was out. This is a California mower, stored in a shed. Shutdown mower with kill switch, everything normal.
Pulled out 2 weeks later, totally dead, won't start. Engine pulls but it doesn't even attempt to fire.
I've tried:
Pulling Kill Switch
Pulled spark & replaced, and it does short with about a 1/4" gap to ground, so we have spark
Checked fuel filter, and tried starter fluid, nothing
Pulled carb bowl. Clean as a whistle and jet was also not clogged
Checked Flywheel key, it's fine.
There is some minor oil weeping around the head and bottom end, not sure if its an issue.
I don't have a compression tester, but I guess that's the next step.
I can't help but think there's something really wrong, but there was really no indication of any issues when it last ran; no smoking, sputtering or anything.
I have a Toro Timemaster with a 223 Briggs motor with about 20 hours on it. About 4 years old. 2 weeks ago I pulled it out for the first time this year and started it up, warmed the oil and changed it. Ran it for about 40 minutes after checking the oil level. Fresh gas as my can was out. This is a California mower, stored in a shed. Shutdown mower with kill switch, everything normal.
Pulled out 2 weeks later, totally dead, won't start. Engine pulls but it doesn't even attempt to fire.
I've tried:
Pulling Kill Switch
Pulled spark & replaced, and it does short with about a 1/4" gap to ground, so we have spark
Checked fuel filter, and tried starter fluid, nothing
Pulled carb bowl. Clean as a whistle and jet was also not clogged
Checked Flywheel key, it's fine.
There is some minor oil weeping around the head and bottom end, not sure if its an issue.
I don't have a compression tester, but I guess that's the next step.
I can't help but think there's something really wrong, but there was really no indication of any issues when it last ran; no smoking, sputtering or anything.