I'm shooting in the dark here ... learning as I'm going ... watching hours of you tube videos.
Neutral safety switch wires were cut when ran over a tarp ... since spliced, but it won't start ... just turns over. To access the wiring to the switch we put the tractor basically on its side ... major oops. After righting it I discovered oil the air filter compartment and oily spark plug.
Replaced the spark plug, changed the oil, fuel filter, air filter, new battery, new ignition switch, new solenoid [those last two were the original tosses at the dart board in trying to get it to start) ... since discovered slice in neutral safety connections... took carburetor apart to clean ... without removing any jets since I haven't researched how to readjust them.
After reassembly It began to start once, but quickly died, shooting a puff of oily smoke followed by a whining (strange) sound. Now only turns over, doesn't engage/start.
Questions:
What am I missing here?
With two wires going to the neutral safety switch are the wires interchangeable the posts on top of the switch ... or are they post specific?
I used a crimper to splice the wires, but how can I test to make sure there's no short in that new connection?
If oil got behind the breather cover is that ok? (I think I saw a pic that's where valve springs located)
Could I have messed up the valves and now they need readjusting ... could that be the whining noise I heard?
Is a battery considered good at 12.34 volts if it can be recharged but dies again after a few attempts to start? (trying to figure out if the one I replaced is still good)
Answering one or all questions would be much appreciated ... I have many hours into this without results.
Thanks in advance!
John Deere GX85,13 horse power Briggs and Stratton motor, model 28M707-1161-E1
Neutral safety switch wires were cut when ran over a tarp ... since spliced, but it won't start ... just turns over. To access the wiring to the switch we put the tractor basically on its side ... major oops. After righting it I discovered oil the air filter compartment and oily spark plug.
Replaced the spark plug, changed the oil, fuel filter, air filter, new battery, new ignition switch, new solenoid [those last two were the original tosses at the dart board in trying to get it to start) ... since discovered slice in neutral safety connections... took carburetor apart to clean ... without removing any jets since I haven't researched how to readjust them.
After reassembly It began to start once, but quickly died, shooting a puff of oily smoke followed by a whining (strange) sound. Now only turns over, doesn't engage/start.
Questions:
What am I missing here?
With two wires going to the neutral safety switch are the wires interchangeable the posts on top of the switch ... or are they post specific?
I used a crimper to splice the wires, but how can I test to make sure there's no short in that new connection?
If oil got behind the breather cover is that ok? (I think I saw a pic that's where valve springs located)
Could I have messed up the valves and now they need readjusting ... could that be the whining noise I heard?
Is a battery considered good at 12.34 volts if it can be recharged but dies again after a few attempts to start? (trying to figure out if the one I replaced is still good)
Answering one or all questions would be much appreciated ... I have many hours into this without results.
Thanks in advance!
John Deere GX85,13 horse power Briggs and Stratton motor, model 28M707-1161-E1