Your engine is out of time check the key pinHi!
I have a Briggs & Stratton 5HP that I recently bought second hand. The problem is that the cord is being pulled back really hard quite often when I try to start it. My father is quite good with engines and have disassemble it and we still don't know what the problem is.
The flywheel key is not broken and the 2 vents seems to be good so we are planning on grinding the vents and put everything back. We also thought if the ignition coil has moved so it ignite to early but that didn't seem to be the case.
Does any of you have any ideas of what the problem could be?
Thanks!
I had the same kickback problem with a Tecumseh engine on a Coleman Powermate generator. The kickback was so violent that it damaged the recoil starter and I had to replace it.Hi!
I have a Briggs & Stratton 5HP that I recently bought second hand. The problem is that the cord is being pulled back really hard quite often when I try to start it. My father is quite good with engines and have disassemble it and we still don't know what the problem is.
The flywheel key is not broken and the 2 vents seems to be good so we are planning on grinding the vents and put everything back. We also thought if the ignition coil has moved so it ignite to early but that didn't seem to be the case.
Does any of you have any ideas of what the problem could be?
Thanks!
Most common problem is a loose blade. The blade acts as a flywheel which assist the engine in maintaining smooth forward motion. For nonbelievers, next time you have your blade off for sharpening, try to start it with the recoil rope. Be prepared for it to jerk the rope out of your hand and that hurts!^Hi!
I have a Briggs & Stratton 5HP that I recently bought second hand. The problem is that the cord is being pulled back really hard quite often when I try to start it. My father is quite good with engines and have disassemble it and we still don't know what the problem is.
The flywheel key is not broken and the 2 vents seems to be good so we are planning on grinding the vents and put everything back. We also thought if the ignition coil has moved so it ignite to early but that didn't seem to be the case.
Does any of you have any ideas of what the problem could be?
Thanks!
I had this problem once and it turned out that the blade was just loose, and a similar problem with a chain saw was solved with a new spark plug and carb adjustment.Hi!
I have a Briggs & Stratton 5HP that I recently bought second hand. The problem is that the cord is being pulled back really hard quite often when I try to start it. My father is quite good with engines and have disassemble it and we still don't know what the problem is.
The flywheel key is not broken and the 2 vents seems to be good so we are planning on grinding the vents and put everything back. We also thought if the ignition coil has moved so it ignite to early but that didn't seem to be the case.
Does any of you have any ideas of what the problem could be?
Thanks!
Cylinder is full of oil, hydrolocking, had same problem once, almost tore my fingers off snapping back. Someone stored mower standing upHi!
I have a Briggs & Stratton 5HP that I recently bought second hand. The problem is that the cord is being pulled back really hard quite often when I try to start it. My father is quite good with engines and have disassemble it and we still don't know what the problem is.
The flywheel key is not broken and the 2 vents seems to be good so we are planning on grinding the vents and put everything back. We also thought if the ignition coil has moved so it ignite to early but that didn't seem to be the case.
Does any of you have any ideas of what the problem could be?
Thanks!