Brads
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I'm hoping for a... most likely cause I guess. Got an older Murray Lawn Tractor this summer. 20hp B&S twin. It runs terrific but has a problem when turning over to start. It acts like the timing is off or at least that's what it reminds me of. Like when you advance the timing too far in a car and try to start it. It turns over and kinda hangs up in between each cylinder. Which of course is the spark plugs firing too soon. Now this engine runs off a magneto (right?) so I figured I'd check the flywheel and see if the shear key had broke maybe. Pulled off the big nut and looked but it was OK. So... anybody have a guess?
info. new battery this summer. Starter was froze from sitting (4 yrs) but after cleaning worked well. Could it still be bad? Maybe drawing too many amps? How would you check that? Ummm, battery cables?
Thanks
info. new battery this summer. Starter was froze from sitting (4 yrs) but after cleaning worked well. Could it still be bad? Maybe drawing too many amps? How would you check that? Ummm, battery cables?
Thanks