View Full Version : Replaced connecting rod on a Briggs & Stratton 12.5 HP now engine will not start.
deamondriver
Sep 21, 2011, 10:58 AM
I check timing and made sure everying thing was in working order but now I turn the key and when it fires it tries to kick the engine in reverse. How do I fix this?
parttime
Sep 21, 2011, 11:34 AM
Driver, you sure your not 180 degees out of time? Good luck
deamondriver
Sep 21, 2011, 11:53 AM
The dots are lined up on the timing gear and camshaft gear. So unless one of my two gears is wrong then I'm pretty sure it's right. Looks like I'm cracking it open again.
parttime
Sep 21, 2011, 12:44 PM
Bummer, but seems to be what's needed. Hang tight a little while maybe an expert will answer. Good luck
The timing marks line up one way
Check your key on the flywheel
Did you reset your valve clearance.
When you put it back together ?
deamondriver
Sep 22, 2011, 11:27 AM
It just seems like it is fireing too early and the crankshaft isn't in the right position to go forward when the spark hits the fuel. I never took apart any of the part governing this so I don't know why this would be happening.
CHECK YOUR FLYWHEEL KEY .
As I posted yesterday
deamondriver
Oct 7, 2011, 10:10 AM
DG, thank you. The flysheel key was not bent, it was cut clean in half. Replaced the key and mower runs like a dream. Thanks for the help.
stevebelgau
Jun 28, 2015, 10:00 AM
I had the same problem. Took the bottom end off three times to line up the dots. Found a blog where they said to check the flywheel key. If you replaced a rod like I did, its very likely that the flywheel key sheared, and the firing timing is off. Pull the flywheel and see if the key is broken or sheared.
I had the same problem. Took the bottom end off three times to line up the dots. Found a blog where they said to check the flywheel key. If you replaced a rod like I did, its very likely that the flywheel key sheared, and the firing timing is off. Pull the flywheel and see if the key is broken or sheared.