nate4764
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Hi all, hopefully someone can straighten my thoughts out for me. I have a Poulan/Husqvarna lawn tractor with a Briggs 40N877-0004, at the beginning of season changed the oil, spark plugs, battery, and filters. Since then it's been running top notch up until I went to start it today.
Today I tried cranking it and it wouldn't even crank, battery is not the issue, it was like it had too much compression. Then noticed fuel was dumping out of the exhaust, too much compression for sure now!
Filled the fuel tank yesterday in hopes of cutting the grass but got rained out, today the tank is completely empty. First thought on a smaller engine would be needle valve or stuck float, but this engine has the mechanical fuel pump. Wouldn't it be required that the engine is running, or at least cranking, for the fuel to continuously feed into the cylinder before leaking by and dumping out the exhaust?
Today I tried cranking it and it wouldn't even crank, battery is not the issue, it was like it had too much compression. Then noticed fuel was dumping out of the exhaust, too much compression for sure now!
Filled the fuel tank yesterday in hopes of cutting the grass but got rained out, today the tank is completely empty. First thought on a smaller engine would be needle valve or stuck float, but this engine has the mechanical fuel pump. Wouldn't it be required that the engine is running, or at least cranking, for the fuel to continuously feed into the cylinder before leaking by and dumping out the exhaust?