Been trying to figure out why my sister's Craftsman mower shuts off when hot. It has a 19hp B&S 33R877-0002-G1 single cylinder engine. My first thought was a bad ignition coil but I replaced that and the spark plug with no change. I also tried running it with the gas cap off, still no change. Right now I have the engine cover removed so I can watch the throttle and governor linkages. What I noticed is that after about five minutes of full throttle the throttle linkage starts fluctuating and if allowed to continue it eventually sputters and dies. If I hold the governor linkage steady it continues to run smooth. Could it be a weak or missing spring or is something else causing it to fluctuate?
This is an OHV engine and I also noticed a small oil leak near the valve cover which drips on the muffler and causes some smoke when it burns off. I don't think it is a bad head gasket but if it was could that be causing the governor and shut-off issues? The engine note doesn't seem to change once it gets hot unless the throttle linkage is allowed to flutter.
This is an OHV engine and I also noticed a small oil leak near the valve cover which drips on the muffler and causes some smoke when it burns off. I don't think it is a bad head gasket but if it was could that be causing the governor and shut-off issues? The engine note doesn't seem to change once it gets hot unless the throttle linkage is allowed to flutter.