Replaced head gasket...now hard to start

Dryanmorr

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I replaced the head gasket, I think I did good but apparently not. It is now extremely hard to start, I got it started once, but I had to manually turn the flywheel (the thing that spins) past the compression part...and it ran fine...there’s a new battery and starter is good, I am thinking there is too much compression for the starter to turn it over? What could it be? I have a brigs 19hp.

I have a new spark plug and new battery, new oil and filter.
 

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The valves are not set properly.
or the decomperssor on the cam is buggered.
Why did you replace the gasket for in the first place?
 

Dryanmorr

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Thanks for the reply, the gasket was shot, it was burning oil.
 

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I was thinking that, I just bought a gap measuring thing, I believe it should be .03 and .05????
 

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Lol my bad I’ll let you know thanks
 

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Thanks... for all those others, make sure you measure .004 gap between the rod and rocker when replacing the head gasket...don’t just guess....like I did. ;-)
 
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