Decompression issues with 21hp Briggs & Stratton

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Have a 21 hp Briggs & Stratton and from what I can gather it has a decompression issu. To start it i have to turn the motor to the top of the compression stroke to be able to start. Is there a way to fix this or do I need to rebuild.
 

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Sounds like it needs the valves adjusted.
 

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Just correcting the valve lash adjustment corrects most of them.

I usually set them both at .005 inch (snug). If that does not correct the issue, then it will need to be opened up and the cam replaced. Aftermarket cams are junk right out of the box. Genuine B&S cams are often on back order.

Make sure you check the push rods for any bowing because that is a sign of the heads getting overheated due to dirty cooling fins. If any are bowed, replace them and be sure to remove the cooling tins and clean the fins out well.
 

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Just correcting the valve lash adjustment corrects most of them.

I usually set them both at .005 inch (snug). If that does not correct the issue, then it will need to be opened up and the cam replaced. Aftermarket cams are junk right out of the box. Genuine B&S cams are often on back order.

Make sure you check the push rods for any bowing because that is a sign of the heads getting overheated due to dirty cooling fins. If any are bowed, replace them and be sure to remove the cooling tins and clean the fins out well.
Thanks for your response. Greatly appreciate your time.
 

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Thanks is that an easy adjustment?
If you've never done one, I would read up or watch some videos on youtube. Easy if you are comfortable doing it.
 

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You might download your engine manual. Read it cover to cover. Lots of good tips on how to properly maintain the engine and make it last.
 
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