Gentlemen-
New to the forum. I'm helping an older neighbor with his Lawn Boy. He had it at his cabin, under a deck for over a year and this summer when he went to start it, it wouldn't. I said I'd help because I'm reasonably handy and have some experience servicing my own Toro 20037.
So after reading these forums and researching online, I learned that it has a Tecumseh 2-stroke engine. There was water in the gas tank, rust/water in the carb and the engine was seized (couldn't pull the start cord), blade is rusted and the thing is generally in bad shape. I took everything apart and this is what I did so far:
1. Cleaned out the carb, replaced the main jet
2. Emptied the gas tank, cleaned and dried it
3. Replaced the air filter
4. Replaced the fuel line and added an in-line fuel filter
5. Took apart the recoil shroud and mechanism, cleaned them both
6. Removed the blade and mulching blade - both are rusted and beyond repair
7. Removed the muffler, cleaned and replaced it
8. New spark plug
9. Sprayed non-silicone engine cleaner in the engine. Bore/piston didn't seem to be in a bad shape at all. Turns fine now.
10. Brake works fine (needed to lube the cable a bit).
11. Have left the self-propel mechanism alone for now. My goal is to get the engine running first.
12. Cleaned and replaced the primer line and put a new primer bulb in (old one was beginning to fray)
Put everything back together. Put clean gas and 2-stroke engine oil (50:1 ratio as seemed to be common). There's a spark (visible with plug outside). There's gas in the carb.
Pulled it. Nothing. Seems to pull ok, but I can't tell if there's enough pressure (I don't know how tight it should be, my Toro feels tighter).
What next? Appreciate any and all troubleshooting help.
New to the forum. I'm helping an older neighbor with his Lawn Boy. He had it at his cabin, under a deck for over a year and this summer when he went to start it, it wouldn't. I said I'd help because I'm reasonably handy and have some experience servicing my own Toro 20037.
So after reading these forums and researching online, I learned that it has a Tecumseh 2-stroke engine. There was water in the gas tank, rust/water in the carb and the engine was seized (couldn't pull the start cord), blade is rusted and the thing is generally in bad shape. I took everything apart and this is what I did so far:
1. Cleaned out the carb, replaced the main jet
2. Emptied the gas tank, cleaned and dried it
3. Replaced the air filter
4. Replaced the fuel line and added an in-line fuel filter
5. Took apart the recoil shroud and mechanism, cleaned them both
6. Removed the blade and mulching blade - both are rusted and beyond repair
7. Removed the muffler, cleaned and replaced it
8. New spark plug
9. Sprayed non-silicone engine cleaner in the engine. Bore/piston didn't seem to be in a bad shape at all. Turns fine now.
10. Brake works fine (needed to lube the cable a bit).
11. Have left the self-propel mechanism alone for now. My goal is to get the engine running first.
12. Cleaned and replaced the primer line and put a new primer bulb in (old one was beginning to fray)
Put everything back together. Put clean gas and 2-stroke engine oil (50:1 ratio as seemed to be common). There's a spark (visible with plug outside). There's gas in the carb.
Pulled it. Nothing. Seems to pull ok, but I can't tell if there's enough pressure (I don't know how tight it should be, my Toro feels tighter).
What next? Appreciate any and all troubleshooting help.
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