Can't Start the Craftsman Push Mower gain.?
Question:It started this morning and worked about 3 mins.(Fresh gas).
Tried to start again. Engine started for a couple of seconds and died again. (It cranked and not stayed on).
Any idea where and what I can do about this.
Thanks.
Answers:
Craftsman lawnmowers like most all 4 stroke combustion engines will burn valves up. This is why most lawn service company's will use two cycle mowers that give them mopre performance and less maintenance saving them tons of dollars.
Your Tecumseh engine sounds to me that your losing compression on the intake valve.
Just remove the valve and shave off about .003 off the stem and put it back in and you will see your compression rise up.
When you start a lawnmower when it is cold it will crank, but once it gets hot it loses compression from the intake valve.
Sometimes the valve will move just before top dead center when it should stay put and that causes loss of compression especially in a hot engine.
You turn it off and then it won't crank back up. Sure sign of a valve clearance problem.
NOW.one more thing to check, your Tecumseh carburetor has a hex nut underneath the bowl with an adjust screw, Remove that nut with the screw if it has one, but not the bowl. carefully take the screw out and run a thin wire from an electric cord through the tiny holes on the side of it. There will be one small hole at angle on the nut you will see it when you take it out. If that small hole gets clogged, your lawnmower will run and quit, run and quit it won;t stay running.
Good Luck
Write me if you have any other problems.
Try holding back the choke about halfway for a minute or two. You might also look at replacing the fuel filter.
Replace spark plug
Sounds like fuel starvation. Clean the carb and the fuel pick up in the gas tank. If this doesn't work, it's probably the valves.
Did you check if you need oil Our lawn mower , we had to use oil also. good luck. bettyk
Probably just needs some general maintenance. Replace the spark plug, $2 and oil $2. Check underneath and make sure there is nothing slowing the blade from turning, like string. Clean out the air filter. If this all fails, take it in to have it serviced.
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