help I have a 5 hp briggs horizontal that while running keeps spitting pull rope back out
J johnfrakes Forum Newbie Joined Nov 23, 2018 Threads 1 Messages 1 Nov 23, 2018 / john frakes #1 help I have a 5 hp briggs horizontal that while running keeps spitting pull rope back out
Russ2251 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2018 Threads 1 Messages 341 Nov 23, 2018 / john frakes #2 Engine model numbs would help. When was last time recoil had routine maintenance done?
Boudreaux In Eunice La. Lawn Addict Joined Jul 22, 2017 Threads 21 Messages 2,154 Nov 23, 2018 / john frakes #3 Your clutch on the starter recoil is very dirty and the crank shaft probably needs a good sanding as well ...... Just take the top off...... Here's a buddy of mine doing it in a video ........... Enjoy Mon Ami ~!~! https://youtu.be/lmODx4b8WQ0
Your clutch on the starter recoil is very dirty and the crank shaft probably needs a good sanding as well ...... Just take the top off...... Here's a buddy of mine doing it in a video ........... Enjoy Mon Ami ~!~! https://youtu.be/lmODx4b8WQ0
Boudreaux In Eunice La. Lawn Addict Joined Jul 22, 2017 Threads 21 Messages 2,154 Nov 23, 2018 / john frakes #4 Russ2251 said: Engine model numbs would help. Click to expand... All those small engine clutches are the same....... Same problems happen to them all the time also LOL....Go figure that LOL... Briggs kept it simple for us fix those type starters.......... Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
Russ2251 said: Engine model numbs would help. Click to expand... All those small engine clutches are the same....... Same problems happen to them all the time also LOL....Go figure that LOL... Briggs kept it simple for us fix those type starters.......... Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
Russ2251 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2018 Threads 1 Messages 341 Nov 23, 2018 / john frakes #5 All those small engine clutches are the same....... Click to expand... You're probably right...My bad. Please do not "sand " unless surface is scored...and then only use emery paper. Here is the easiest/simplest solution:
All those small engine clutches are the same....... Click to expand... You're probably right...My bad. Please do not "sand " unless surface is scored...and then only use emery paper. Here is the easiest/simplest solution: