george8
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I have a Toro 22" recycler, bought in 2017, and have changed oil and uses stabilized fuel over the recent years. Engine is Briggs and Stratton 128M02-0017-F1.
I tried to start it up this spring, and the engine didn't turn over after a few pulls, and then all of a sudden it started making this clicking noise when I would pull on the starter cord. I opened it up to try to find if there is meatal on metal rubbing, and the flywheel on top and bIade on bottom moved freely. I took off the cylinder head and muffler to look at the valves and think I spotted the problem. Piston movies smoothly, but neither valve moves much when spinning the motor in the correct direction and I hear the clicking noise with every inch of a turn of the flywheel.
I reversed the spin of the flywheel, and the intake valve opens smoothly, but the exhaust valve does not open much and when it should finish it's cycle to close, there is a click and it moves about 1/10 inch. I'm not sure how to open up more of the engine to access the valves. Any suggestions before taking this in to get serviced? I uploaded a video on youtube of the clicking. Thanks!
I tried to start it up this spring, and the engine didn't turn over after a few pulls, and then all of a sudden it started making this clicking noise when I would pull on the starter cord. I opened it up to try to find if there is meatal on metal rubbing, and the flywheel on top and bIade on bottom moved freely. I took off the cylinder head and muffler to look at the valves and think I spotted the problem. Piston movies smoothly, but neither valve moves much when spinning the motor in the correct direction and I hear the clicking noise with every inch of a turn of the flywheel.
I reversed the spin of the flywheel, and the intake valve opens smoothly, but the exhaust valve does not open much and when it should finish it's cycle to close, there is a click and it moves about 1/10 inch. I'm not sure how to open up more of the engine to access the valves. Any suggestions before taking this in to get serviced? I uploaded a video on youtube of the clicking. Thanks!