Good morning,
I bought a used 150 pro-walk-behind with the Kawi 12.5 hp engine. The machine was sold as needing a carb adjustment since it would have trouble cold starting. I negotiated a good deal and have been trying to fix my cold start issues.
I started by buying a new carb and following carb adjustments from the FSM and carb adjustments also in the FSM. The machine will only start with starting fluid but ran well and I even put 3 hours on it cutting lawns.
I thought to check valve clearance and I wanted to check cylinder compression. I removed the cylinder head for a visual inspection, and one of the nine bolts was torqued excessively (supposed to be 25 ft/lbs).
I thought I was in over my head so I put everything back together and torqued the other 8 bolts to 25 ftlbs. When it ran, it sounded like crap, the worst it's ever sounded, I put a compression tester on it and got 30 PSI.
I suspect I have a warped cylinder head or I blew a head gasket. I committed to removing the over-torqued bolt and as expected the bolt snapped off and I need to drill it out. I ordered a new head gasket and new bolt when I get home tonight I will measure the cylinder head for warpage and measure the intake and exhaust valves.
Looking for advice on if there is anything I'm missing or maybe something I have overlooked.
Thank you all in advance,
I bought a used 150 pro-walk-behind with the Kawi 12.5 hp engine. The machine was sold as needing a carb adjustment since it would have trouble cold starting. I negotiated a good deal and have been trying to fix my cold start issues.
I started by buying a new carb and following carb adjustments from the FSM and carb adjustments also in the FSM. The machine will only start with starting fluid but ran well and I even put 3 hours on it cutting lawns.
I thought to check valve clearance and I wanted to check cylinder compression. I removed the cylinder head for a visual inspection, and one of the nine bolts was torqued excessively (supposed to be 25 ft/lbs).
I thought I was in over my head so I put everything back together and torqued the other 8 bolts to 25 ftlbs. When it ran, it sounded like crap, the worst it's ever sounded, I put a compression tester on it and got 30 PSI.
I suspect I have a warped cylinder head or I blew a head gasket. I committed to removing the over-torqued bolt and as expected the bolt snapped off and I need to drill it out. I ordered a new head gasket and new bolt when I get home tonight I will measure the cylinder head for warpage and measure the intake and exhaust valves.
Looking for advice on if there is anything I'm missing or maybe something I have overlooked.
Thank you all in advance,