I just finished rebuilding my Honda HRX217K4HZAA mower (twice, actually). I'm having trouble with the pull start. I've been using the rope because the battery on the electric start is drained down right now. When I put the mower back together the pull start worked fine. Now I'm finding that after running the mower a bit and even the next morning cold I can't pull the cord any more. It just won't turn the motor without risk of breaking the cord. I removed the cover and turned the crankshaft bolt and it was stiff. After a few turns it feels better and I should be able to use the pull cord again. Any idea what could be happening? There's plenty of oil. Engine does run with some vibration but it is still burning off a bit of oil. I didn't run it for more than a few minutes as it was raining yesterday.
The only thing I did differently than recommended was when I attached the connecting rod to the crankshaft. I did torque it to the recommended 9 ft-lb but I did not check it with that wax paper you use to double check. I didn't bother with that because it didn't seem to be something universally used and I did torque to the recommended spec.
The only thing I did differently than recommended was when I attached the connecting rod to the crankshaft. I did torque it to the recommended 9 ft-lb but I did not check it with that wax paper you use to double check. I didn't bother with that because it didn't seem to be something universally used and I did torque to the recommended spec.