scotiadallas
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I'm having mysterious problems with my pushmower. I've tried several things but I can't figure it out. I'm reasonably mechanical - rode and worked on dirtbikes most of my life. I spend most of my time on dirtbike forums getting mechanical advice and sharing information.
I figured I'd easily be able to figure out this mower but it's got me stumped.
Backstory
The mower is about 5 years old and probably has 100 hours on it.
It always ran well and alway winterize it. In the spring it gets fresh oil and a blade sharpening.
This year it started running really rough, like there is a miss in the engine or a timing problem.
What I Did
I've replaced the plug with a new one, I've taken the carb off and completely cleaned it - float bowl, needle, etc. I also replaced the gaskets so there would be no air leaks. It ran well tonight and my wife did the back and 1/3 of the front (she uses it as a cardio workout) when it started to run badly. I watched the whole process because I wanted to see how the mower was running. Just as I was about to clap myself on the back, I started hearing a slight miss in the revs, very slight but enough to make me wonder. Then, my wife hit a branch and it started to sputter and miss really badly. It didn't recover. It took 4 or 5 pulls to get it to start and from that point on it had a serious miss and it was running poorly. It ran for another lap around the yard but then quit again. I couldn't get it started at this point and will try again tomorrow.
What I Think it May Be
I'm thinking three things:
1. The timing key is damaged but not sheered? It's not in perfect condition and when the blade hits something it throws the timing off slightly? I have no idea...
2. The plug gap is not set correctly? I can get a gap tool tomorrow and make sure it's in spec.
3. The valves are acting up - maybe one is sticking or out of spec (if it's not running smooth?)
Any suggestions, help, comments or questions are all welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
D
I figured I'd easily be able to figure out this mower but it's got me stumped.
Backstory
The mower is about 5 years old and probably has 100 hours on it.
It always ran well and alway winterize it. In the spring it gets fresh oil and a blade sharpening.
This year it started running really rough, like there is a miss in the engine or a timing problem.
What I Did
I've replaced the plug with a new one, I've taken the carb off and completely cleaned it - float bowl, needle, etc. I also replaced the gaskets so there would be no air leaks. It ran well tonight and my wife did the back and 1/3 of the front (she uses it as a cardio workout) when it started to run badly. I watched the whole process because I wanted to see how the mower was running. Just as I was about to clap myself on the back, I started hearing a slight miss in the revs, very slight but enough to make me wonder. Then, my wife hit a branch and it started to sputter and miss really badly. It didn't recover. It took 4 or 5 pulls to get it to start and from that point on it had a serious miss and it was running poorly. It ran for another lap around the yard but then quit again. I couldn't get it started at this point and will try again tomorrow.
What I Think it May Be
I'm thinking three things:
1. The timing key is damaged but not sheered? It's not in perfect condition and when the blade hits something it throws the timing off slightly? I have no idea...
2. The plug gap is not set correctly? I can get a gap tool tomorrow and make sure it's in spec.
3. The valves are acting up - maybe one is sticking or out of spec (if it's not running smooth?)
Any suggestions, help, comments or questions are all welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
D