lambostefan
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Hi guys,
i got a used small lawn mower last year. Since the previous owner had already tried to repair the mower, everything was no longer in its original condition. Engine model is Briggs Intek 825 (Engine No 122607-0210-E1) OHV.
Since it wouldn't start, I carried out the following repairs:
- new ignition coil because the old one was rusted
- Replaced crankcase breather
- Carburettor replaced because the old one was damaged (replica model, strangely enough it has a screw on the side that doesn't really change the mixture much)
- valve adjustment made which i believe is right as it starts good?
- new mower blade
After these adjustments the mower starts easily and very quickly. There are no misfires or anything like that. I used it for the rest of the year but noticed more and more that something was wrong.
Yesterday I turned the mower on and wanted to mow and noticed that the symptoms had worsened. When I turn the blade on, it quickly starts to smoke slightly bluish and it seems as if there is no full power.
The blade engages normally, but when there is resistance when mowing, you notice how the engine is struggling. There is also a "wroom" noise every few seconds that feels like the engine is shaking.
The motor also makes a rattling noise, although I've seen in videos that this is probably not unusual. I then removed the spark plug and noticed that it had a black crust.
After I cleaned it, I turned the carburetor mixture screw while running the engine, but didn't notice much of a change. After a minute of running, the spark plug was crusted black again.
The oil level is exactly in the middle of the measuring scale so it is not overfilled.Unfortunately, I just don't know where to start. I don't have a compression gauge, but I was wondering whether it could be the cylinder head gasket.
But does that also explain the lack of performance? Maybe you can help me determine the next steps.
Thanks in advance and greetings
i got a used small lawn mower last year. Since the previous owner had already tried to repair the mower, everything was no longer in its original condition. Engine model is Briggs Intek 825 (Engine No 122607-0210-E1) OHV.
Since it wouldn't start, I carried out the following repairs:
- new ignition coil because the old one was rusted
- Replaced crankcase breather
- Carburettor replaced because the old one was damaged (replica model, strangely enough it has a screw on the side that doesn't really change the mixture much)
- valve adjustment made which i believe is right as it starts good?
- new mower blade
After these adjustments the mower starts easily and very quickly. There are no misfires or anything like that. I used it for the rest of the year but noticed more and more that something was wrong.
Yesterday I turned the mower on and wanted to mow and noticed that the symptoms had worsened. When I turn the blade on, it quickly starts to smoke slightly bluish and it seems as if there is no full power.
The blade engages normally, but when there is resistance when mowing, you notice how the engine is struggling. There is also a "wroom" noise every few seconds that feels like the engine is shaking.
The motor also makes a rattling noise, although I've seen in videos that this is probably not unusual. I then removed the spark plug and noticed that it had a black crust.
After I cleaned it, I turned the carburetor mixture screw while running the engine, but didn't notice much of a change. After a minute of running, the spark plug was crusted black again.
The oil level is exactly in the middle of the measuring scale so it is not overfilled.Unfortunately, I just don't know where to start. I don't have a compression gauge, but I was wondering whether it could be the cylinder head gasket.
But does that also explain the lack of performance? Maybe you can help me determine the next steps.
Thanks in advance and greetings