I think I'm missing something obvious, so could someone point me in the right direction, please...
I have an 11hp Briggs Powerbuilt OHV in a small ride-on mower. It's become tricky to start, whether hot or cold. The engine cranks slowly - generally too slow to fire up.
The battery is fine, and the engine sounds fine when/if I eventually get it to run. Sometimes that will involve jump-starting and trying several times.
If I remove the spark plug, it cranks over very quickly. Voltage at the battery drops to 9.5V.
But if I replace the spark plug, cranking is very slow, and voltage at the battery drops to 4-5V.
I've checked the valve clearances, and they seem fine.
I've also connected a battery directly to the starter motor - it spins quickly, with no voltage drop.
So, are we looking at a bad earth or ignition switch?
Thanks.
I have an 11hp Briggs Powerbuilt OHV in a small ride-on mower. It's become tricky to start, whether hot or cold. The engine cranks slowly - generally too slow to fire up.
The battery is fine, and the engine sounds fine when/if I eventually get it to run. Sometimes that will involve jump-starting and trying several times.
If I remove the spark plug, it cranks over very quickly. Voltage at the battery drops to 9.5V.
But if I replace the spark plug, cranking is very slow, and voltage at the battery drops to 4-5V.
I've checked the valve clearances, and they seem fine.
I've also connected a battery directly to the starter motor - it spins quickly, with no voltage drop.
So, are we looking at a bad earth or ignition switch?
Thanks.
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