The mower is a 2006 Simplicity Javelin RZT2044 with about 125 hours on it. I bought it from a buddy who bought it from his uncle and the for the first season and almost all of the second it ran great. It has a Briggs and Stratton 20 HP V-Twin model number 441577 - 0118B1 engine in it.
I have fought with this for a bit and have a lot of detail. When this first started to happen I had some help diagnosing it and thought it was a magneto. I bought one and then went on to diagnose which of the two was faulty. Pulled the plug on one side, still ran the same, pulled the plug on the other side, still ran the same..... Swapped out first one then the other magneto and there was no change.
I limped through the season with the mower working for about an hour then sputtering and coughing when under power and surging when just sitting still. I would shut it off for half an hour and it would start right up and work fine. The problem disappeared completely for the last three or four mows so I assumed it was bad gas or dirt in the system somewhere that had worked its way through. I had already cleaned everything and replaced the fuel filter but when the problem solved itself I assumed it was just something that worked itself loose.
Anyway this spring I mowed the lawn about a week ago and it went fine, the little bit of conditioned gas that was in it would have been all gone so was probably burning almost entirely brand new gas this week and for the first hour it ran fine then sputtering and coughing again. I limped it to the garage determined to diagnose it during the problem this time and tried the spark plugs again. No change to the way it ran with one or the other off. It was surging, the choke or governor or whatever you call it was going up and down steady along with the surging. Then I took out the air filter, no change. Then I clamped my hand over the air intake to force a vacuum it almost died out and when I removed my hand it smoothed out and ran fine, finished the lawn, about another 45 minutes with no problem......... I am thinking it must be an air intake issue, crack line or something but I can't see anything the matter. What would make the air intake being sealed for a second do to make it stop surging and run fine?
My buddies suggested it might be the fuel solenoid acting up but I can't see how cutting off airflow would fix an electrical problem which I would assume the solenoid would be..... Any advice or guesses welcome as I don't really have the cash right now to pay for a shop and the grass doesn't give a crap about covid.
I have fought with this for a bit and have a lot of detail. When this first started to happen I had some help diagnosing it and thought it was a magneto. I bought one and then went on to diagnose which of the two was faulty. Pulled the plug on one side, still ran the same, pulled the plug on the other side, still ran the same..... Swapped out first one then the other magneto and there was no change.
I limped through the season with the mower working for about an hour then sputtering and coughing when under power and surging when just sitting still. I would shut it off for half an hour and it would start right up and work fine. The problem disappeared completely for the last three or four mows so I assumed it was bad gas or dirt in the system somewhere that had worked its way through. I had already cleaned everything and replaced the fuel filter but when the problem solved itself I assumed it was just something that worked itself loose.
Anyway this spring I mowed the lawn about a week ago and it went fine, the little bit of conditioned gas that was in it would have been all gone so was probably burning almost entirely brand new gas this week and for the first hour it ran fine then sputtering and coughing again. I limped it to the garage determined to diagnose it during the problem this time and tried the spark plugs again. No change to the way it ran with one or the other off. It was surging, the choke or governor or whatever you call it was going up and down steady along with the surging. Then I took out the air filter, no change. Then I clamped my hand over the air intake to force a vacuum it almost died out and when I removed my hand it smoothed out and ran fine, finished the lawn, about another 45 minutes with no problem......... I am thinking it must be an air intake issue, crack line or something but I can't see anything the matter. What would make the air intake being sealed for a second do to make it stop surging and run fine?
My buddies suggested it might be the fuel solenoid acting up but I can't see how cutting off airflow would fix an electrical problem which I would assume the solenoid would be..... Any advice or guesses welcome as I don't really have the cash right now to pay for a shop and the grass doesn't give a crap about covid.
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