I have an old (2006) Cub Cadet CC500 push mower that gradually started dying shortly after starting and then began tearing the starter cord out of my hand and, of course, now won't start. The engine is a Briggs Model 1P70FUA, 173ccs. I have: 1) made sure the flywheel key is not sheared, 2) repeatedly adjusted the valves (cold; 0.004" intake, 0.006" exhaust), 3) reset the magneto gap with a business card (0.012" and I read somewhere that the gap spec is 0.006" - 0.010"). Blade is properly indexed but I intend to put a new one on just in case. Compression is 120 psi. Has good spark and clean carburetor. 10W-30 oil changed seasonally. The parts guy at the place where I bought it says the engine diagram doesn't show a compression release on the camshaft like the larger engines have. I only use fresh premium gasoline in it.
Does anyone know for certain whether this engine has a compression release mechanism on the crankshaft (that can't readily be seen from the exploded engine diagram? Is it possible that the flywheel key or the key slot in the flywheel are bent or damaged and it isn't obvious? Or am I overlooking something else?
Thank you in advance!
Does anyone know for certain whether this engine has a compression release mechanism on the crankshaft (that can't readily be seen from the exploded engine diagram? Is it possible that the flywheel key or the key slot in the flywheel are bent or damaged and it isn't obvious? Or am I overlooking something else?
Thank you in advance!