SpareUsTheCutter
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Hi all, nice to be here...
I recently got hold of a much abused Craftsman LT2000. Basically running like sh*t.. misfiring, backfiring, etc. Also, somebody has fitted a 42" deck to it (which is itself in a fairly sorry state) - the wrong size as this model of LT2000 takes a 36" deck.
Anyway... much work to be done, but just now am concentrating on the engine, which is a Briggs 31c707, or in generic terms a 310000
Firstly, it had the wrong sparkplug fitted, so got the correct one. Still running rough.. seems there is not enough fuel being delivered, i think it has a "generic" fuel filter on it, and am guessing that maybe the correct inline filter is needed for it to run right, however, I'm also wondering whether these engines are supposed to have a priming bulb since manually priming the fuel system seemed to help to get it starting. I can't see a priming bulb in any of the diagrams I've seen thusfar. What I do know is that some versions of this engine have a pump, but mine doesn't.
I've pondering the ignition coil although it measures the right resistance. Have reached a gap in my knowledge since I'm far more comfortable with diesel engines. Does the coil receive dc voltage after the regulator? I can't seem to find the regulator itself, which is perplexing me. Have measured about 16vac coming off the wires coming out of the flywheel, traced them and can't find a regulator anywhere!
Also, I don't think the battery is charging. I've measured about 3.5 - 4vdc coming directly off the engine to the battery with the positive lead disconnected from the battery - I would have expected 14.4vdc or more.
Clearly this machine has been messed about with a fair bit, so I'm now trying to do the detective work to figure out how it's supposed to be set up.
If anyone can point me in the direction of good resources or offer any advice from personal experience, I would be most grateful.
Cheers
I've had look at all the manuals I could find online, both from the Briggs website and the sears site - what I really need is a proper workshop manual, but I'm not sure one exists.
I recently got hold of a much abused Craftsman LT2000. Basically running like sh*t.. misfiring, backfiring, etc. Also, somebody has fitted a 42" deck to it (which is itself in a fairly sorry state) - the wrong size as this model of LT2000 takes a 36" deck.
Anyway... much work to be done, but just now am concentrating on the engine, which is a Briggs 31c707, or in generic terms a 310000
Firstly, it had the wrong sparkplug fitted, so got the correct one. Still running rough.. seems there is not enough fuel being delivered, i think it has a "generic" fuel filter on it, and am guessing that maybe the correct inline filter is needed for it to run right, however, I'm also wondering whether these engines are supposed to have a priming bulb since manually priming the fuel system seemed to help to get it starting. I can't see a priming bulb in any of the diagrams I've seen thusfar. What I do know is that some versions of this engine have a pump, but mine doesn't.
I've pondering the ignition coil although it measures the right resistance. Have reached a gap in my knowledge since I'm far more comfortable with diesel engines. Does the coil receive dc voltage after the regulator? I can't seem to find the regulator itself, which is perplexing me. Have measured about 16vac coming off the wires coming out of the flywheel, traced them and can't find a regulator anywhere!
Also, I don't think the battery is charging. I've measured about 3.5 - 4vdc coming directly off the engine to the battery with the positive lead disconnected from the battery - I would have expected 14.4vdc or more.
Clearly this machine has been messed about with a fair bit, so I'm now trying to do the detective work to figure out how it's supposed to be set up.
If anyone can point me in the direction of good resources or offer any advice from personal experience, I would be most grateful.
Cheers
I've had look at all the manuals I could find online, both from the Briggs website and the sears site - what I really need is a proper workshop manual, but I'm not sure one exists.