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Engine problem.

#1

S

Sh3lby Mustang

If u could please watch this vid.
http://youtu.be/lPZjnAZ9erw


#2

BlazNT

BlazNT

What do you want me to say? Replace the starter?


#3

S

Sh3lby Mustang

Dude It's a brand new starter It's the 3rd one this year. After about 10 starts on all starters It starts to do this.


#4

BlazNT

BlazNT

model number of mower


#5

S

Sh3lby Mustang

OHV130 The new starter I just ordered is a Oregon starter.


#6

BlazNT

BlazNT

That is not the model number of the mower. I need the model number off the sticker on the mower. The model off the sticker on the motor mite help too. But I need the model number of the Mower not the


#7

S

Sh3lby Mustang

Weed Eater 259723 Tecumseh OHV130


#8

BlazNT

BlazNT

solenoid part number 145673 and Key Switch part number 163968 are the only parts that could be causing problems. The model number you gave me for the engine is not a complete number. There are over 100 engines that start with the model number you gave me. How do you know you are buying the correct starter? Not saying you aren't just wondering where you got the part number to order.


#9

S

Sh3lby Mustang

OHV130 Is a 13 HP Tecumseh engine Should I replace the solenoid and key switch?


#10

BlazNT

BlazNT

I would change the solenoid for sure. The switch is cheep and as long as you have a spare $13.00 I would change it too. Ok got to this page and find me your motor. In the search for your exact motor I found all of this. Tecumseh OHV130 Exploded Parts Lookup by Model


#11

S

Sh3lby Mustang

This Is where I bought the starter I bought this one thinking It was better because It's supposed to be an Oregon but It looks just like the others 2

Amazon.com : Oregon 33-713 Electric Starter Motor Tecumseh Part Numbers 37425 and 36914 : Lawn Mower Deck Parts : Patio, Lawn & Garden


I had bought 2 of these Amazon.com: New Tecumseh 12V Starter For 36914 37425 Heavy Duty: Automotive but they turned out to be junk


#12

Carscw

Carscw

The starters you are buying are not junk.
Does it get to where it does not work at all?
Does the starter get hot while it's cranking?


A couple things that help starters go bad
Cranking to long without giving time to cool off.

Battery not getting enough amps to the starter.

I do not think the starter is your big problem.
Should not have to crank the engine that long before it starts


#13

S

Sh3lby Mustang

When I first received the starter It started perfect for about 10 starts then started doing this It does this to all starters after 10 starts It does this.


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