enzololajett
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I have a Honda HRR2169vya mower with a GCV160 engine. Lately it has started kicking back when I attempt to start it. It seems to be getting worse and nearly broke my arm earlier this week. Typically, I see this when the timing is off, possibly due to a slipped or broken flywheel key. I pulled the flywheel and the Woodruff key is perfect.
If I pull the spark plug the mower spins freely. If I pull it over a few times with no plug it will start easily, first pull when I replace the plug. If I shut it off it will immediately exhibit kick back. I can (so far) always get it started, but I now wear heavy gloves and must be very careful. It seems as though the mower is experiencing a sort of "hydro lock" rather than spark timing issue. With the wire pulled from the spark plug, I still get kick back.
I suspect a timing or valve lash issue as I'm pretty sure there's a timing belt for the cams and a lash adjustment that's critical. I'm hesitant to pull the cover as the mower still has a few months left on warranty. I don't want to void it by doing obvious do-it-yourself stuff that would probably be obvious if I had to re-glue the valve cover. There is no authorized Honda shop near to my home where I could get warranty help.
If I was 100% sure that my issue was something easily adjusted under the valve cover, I might just take a chance at a self repair even if it would void my warranty.
Anyone had similar issues with this engine? Any advice would be welcome.
If I pull the spark plug the mower spins freely. If I pull it over a few times with no plug it will start easily, first pull when I replace the plug. If I shut it off it will immediately exhibit kick back. I can (so far) always get it started, but I now wear heavy gloves and must be very careful. It seems as though the mower is experiencing a sort of "hydro lock" rather than spark timing issue. With the wire pulled from the spark plug, I still get kick back.
I suspect a timing or valve lash issue as I'm pretty sure there's a timing belt for the cams and a lash adjustment that's critical. I'm hesitant to pull the cover as the mower still has a few months left on warranty. I don't want to void it by doing obvious do-it-yourself stuff that would probably be obvious if I had to re-glue the valve cover. There is no authorized Honda shop near to my home where I could get warranty help.
If I was 100% sure that my issue was something easily adjusted under the valve cover, I might just take a chance at a self repair even if it would void my warranty.
Anyone had similar issues with this engine? Any advice would be welcome.