Hello,
I have an older Toro Recycler 22” (20073) with a Tecumseh LV195EA (6.5HP) engine. It was my mower many years ago (6+) when I was responsible for maintaining our first yard. Then it sat in a shed for 6 years and has only run a few times over that span.
Anyway, I’ve replaced many components trying to get to the bottom of this issue of it not starting. Replaced carburetor, spark plug (multiple), flushed & added new fuel, air filter, and then finally the magneto, which appears to have been the issue, as I’m now getting spark. However, through my many assemblies & disassemblies of engine parts, I managed to strip the spark plug threads pretty good.. tried a fix-a-thread type tool/thread chaser, but no luck. So, I’ve now turned to tapping a larger hole (16mm) for the spark plug (originally 14mm) and will install a Helicoil-type thread insert once I’m able to successfully tap out the 16mm x 1.25 that’s needed for the outer diameter of the thread insert to screw in to. The original spec spark plug will then twist right in to the new threaded insert once it’s installed, and I should be up & running then!
However, my issue is that I’m having a heck of a time getting the 16mm tap I bought to widen the hole in this cylinder head enough to where it will begin cutting new threads for the new insert to fit in to. I’ve been working at it for hours, hammering the tap down so it’s straight (at 90° all around) and then using a ratchet & socket to drive the tap down through the spark plug hole in the cylinder head. Been adding cutting oil, backing it out every few turns to loosen/clear the metal shavings.
I’ve only been able to get the very tip of the 16mm tap (which is more like 14.5mm at the tip before a gradual taper up to 16mm) all the way through the spark plug hole. I still have at least 2 inches of tap to run through the hole and cut 16mm x 1.25 threads along the way, but it feel like the tap is bottoming out, won’t go any further and it seems like it’s just not strong/sharp enough to actually start cutting the threads.
I’ve flipped the cylinder head around and tapped from the combustion chamber side as well, but to no avail. I’m starting to wonder if I should just fork up the money to buy a replacement cylinder head (Tecumseh 37714) for like $20-30 on eBay. But any recommendation would be greatly appreciated!
I’ll try to attach a photo or link to the tap & insert that I’m using (along with some red threadlocker, if that time ever comes!
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