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Briggs and Stratton 19.5 HP Engine Issues


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To anyone interested, I have lots of good news this evening!

First thing I did when I got home from work today was to remove the side panels on the heads. This allowed me to see the starter motor just fine. When I tried to test the motor, I noticed that the gear was spinning but was not turning the engine at all. Upon closer inspection, I found that the plastic starter gear was stripped.

There is a guy locally that is retired but has thousands of mower parts. He is whom I bought the mower from initially. I went to him and of course he had a gear for the starter motor. He helped me put the gear on the starter. I was there the other day inquiring about carburetors after I rebuilt mine; He at the time could not find any identical ones. I thought I'd mention to him again today, and he had an engine sitting outside with a compatible carburetor on it. I negotiated and told him I'd purchase the carburetor (he threw the manifold in too) for $20. I couldn't pass that up so I bought it just in case I found that mine was damaged from any of two mishaps (mistakes).

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It is the one with the three hole fuel pump but also has the adjustable low jet as discussed above. A steal for $20!

I got home, and after removing that fourth screw discussed previously, I installed the repaired starter. Fired that sucker up and then quickly adjusted the idle set screw to what sounded like a decent idle. Then mowed my entire yard without a hiccup.

Too long, didn't read: Mower now starts and runs better than it did when I bought it. I've learned a lot in the last week, made some mistakes but fixed them too.

 

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