Hello, new here with a head gasket question.
Briggs Stratton 19.5 HP on John Deere 115A, bout 12 yrs old maybe
Model 31P677
Type 0132B1
Bought an old mower from a friend, it started and ran ok but smokes alot. Started fine the day before repair. I replaced the head gasket, set rocker gaps, torqued all bolts to spec. Changed oil, plug, and all filters. All smooth except the intake pushrod just didn't feel right when reinstalling. Hard to explain but maybe like it wasn't seating just right but managed to get it where it felt ok. I manually turned the motor and the exhaust rocker would move pretty good but the intake rocker not so much. I went ahead and put it all back together but it won't start without jumping. The motor turns, lurches a litte, but acts just like a dead battery. Starts and runs good with a jump.
My question is, could I have done something to bind the engine, pushrods, rockers, that would keep it from spinning over to start without an extra boost from a jump?
Also, the mower sat outside the night before the repair at 22 deg....with the key in the ignition but off. Normally I don't leave the key in the ignition. Did this kill the battery ?
Thanks
Briggs Stratton 19.5 HP on John Deere 115A, bout 12 yrs old maybe
Model 31P677
Type 0132B1
Bought an old mower from a friend, it started and ran ok but smokes alot. Started fine the day before repair. I replaced the head gasket, set rocker gaps, torqued all bolts to spec. Changed oil, plug, and all filters. All smooth except the intake pushrod just didn't feel right when reinstalling. Hard to explain but maybe like it wasn't seating just right but managed to get it where it felt ok. I manually turned the motor and the exhaust rocker would move pretty good but the intake rocker not so much. I went ahead and put it all back together but it won't start without jumping. The motor turns, lurches a litte, but acts just like a dead battery. Starts and runs good with a jump.
My question is, could I have done something to bind the engine, pushrods, rockers, that would keep it from spinning over to start without an extra boost from a jump?
Also, the mower sat outside the night before the repair at 22 deg....with the key in the ignition but off. Normally I don't leave the key in the ignition. Did this kill the battery ?
Thanks