Hello,
I am new to this forum but hope that all the knowledgeable folks here can help me with an issue.
I recently acquired a snapper - 259707-0126-01 riding mower. It's old and needs some work but I am up for the task. When trying to crank the engine I notice the starter engages the flywheel and spins it, but the flywheel rotates about 3/4 turn and then due to compression gets really hard to turn. This prevents the engine from starting. If I help the starter (manually pushing the flywheel where it gets stuck), the engine fires up.
I have sprayed liquid wrench around the flywheel and in the spark plug hole and that has helped with the spinning since at first, I was barely able to spin the flywheel at all by hand. I have changed the oil also.
My question are the following: Is it normal for the flywheel to be tight on the 1/4 turn? How do I make this move freely?
Also, I don't seem to have overhead valves that could be adjusted.
Thanks,
Jay
I am new to this forum but hope that all the knowledgeable folks here can help me with an issue.
I recently acquired a snapper - 259707-0126-01 riding mower. It's old and needs some work but I am up for the task. When trying to crank the engine I notice the starter engages the flywheel and spins it, but the flywheel rotates about 3/4 turn and then due to compression gets really hard to turn. This prevents the engine from starting. If I help the starter (manually pushing the flywheel where it gets stuck), the engine fires up.
I have sprayed liquid wrench around the flywheel and in the spark plug hole and that has helped with the spinning since at first, I was barely able to spin the flywheel at all by hand. I have changed the oil also.
My question are the following: Is it normal for the flywheel to be tight on the 1/4 turn? How do I make this move freely?
Also, I don't seem to have overhead valves that could be adjusted.
Thanks,
Jay