Stryped
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I have a John Deere z655 54HC that was given to me last year by my dad when he got a new one. The only issue he had with it while he owned it was an oil leak. He had the John Deere dealer fix it. Well, it happened again so he gave to me. I mowed with it last year and it ran great, I just had to put oil in it before mowing. I pulled it in the garage a few months ago and replaced the sump gasket. (A known problem). That fixed the leak but that very same day when first mowing with it it broke a rod. It actually still ran though.
The engine is a Briggs, 27 HP 44Q9 77 0113 G5. I priced a new engine at 1200 bucks. I have a daughter about to go to law school and a son a senior in high school so to say funds are a little tight is an understatement. I have also looked on marketplace for used engines. I found a 21 horsepower van guard with the same shaft size for $100 bucks but am a little afraid of it being powerful enough and also they had it running on starting fluid so I am not sure what the real condition of the motor is.
That being said I am a shade tree mechanic and years ago did repair a small tiller engine with a thrown rod. It worked out ok. I also attempted this with another previous lawn mower with a thrown rod many years ago and it smoked like a freight train as soon as I started it. I ended up giving it away.
I have pulled this engine apart. The crank had some melted aluminum from the broken rod but I was able to get most of it off with muriatic acid. I am thinking of buying a used rod/piston on eBay and maybe a new set of rings. Would I be crazy to rebuild this cheaply? I am checking the dimensions as I have time. So far everything looked ok but for some reason the camshaft journals were under sized compared to spec.
The mower ran really well last year. When it broke the rod this year, the compression on the good cylinder was 130. It would actually run on that cylinder alone.
The engine is a Briggs, 27 HP 44Q9 77 0113 G5. I priced a new engine at 1200 bucks. I have a daughter about to go to law school and a son a senior in high school so to say funds are a little tight is an understatement. I have also looked on marketplace for used engines. I found a 21 horsepower van guard with the same shaft size for $100 bucks but am a little afraid of it being powerful enough and also they had it running on starting fluid so I am not sure what the real condition of the motor is.
That being said I am a shade tree mechanic and years ago did repair a small tiller engine with a thrown rod. It worked out ok. I also attempted this with another previous lawn mower with a thrown rod many years ago and it smoked like a freight train as soon as I started it. I ended up giving it away.
I have pulled this engine apart. The crank had some melted aluminum from the broken rod but I was able to get most of it off with muriatic acid. I am thinking of buying a used rod/piston on eBay and maybe a new set of rings. Would I be crazy to rebuild this cheaply? I am checking the dimensions as I have time. So far everything looked ok but for some reason the camshaft journals were under sized compared to spec.
The mower ran really well last year. When it broke the rod this year, the compression on the good cylinder was 130. It would actually run on that cylinder alone.