kckranz
Mar 13, 2007, 05:23 PM
I would like your advice as to the next step I should take to get this mower going. It's a MTD 600 series rider from 2001 with a 13 HP Briggs (28T700). This machine ran a month ago but now it won't. The starter will engage the engine and it will "run" while the starter is engaged, but the engine will not run "on its own", without the starter turning it. It seems to completely cycle as the starter turns it. I have:
1. Put in clean fuel
2. Checked for spark (there is one)
3. Changed starter switch
4. Replaced ignition coil
5. Tried to jump from car
6. Cleaned all electrical connections
7. Removed carb and cleaned it with carb cleaner (didn'e notice any water or anything)
8. Tried using starter fluid in the carb
9. Replaced the air filter
10. Checked and replaced the fuse
11. Replaced the fuel filter
12. Oil level is OK (I use synthetic 10W30)
Halfway into last season I went berzerk chasing a faulty safety switch. As a result, I removed all safety switches and completely rewired the machine. The machine ran fine the following 10 times or so I ran it. I'm not sure I cleaned the carb good enough or not. Is there a good online resource about cleaning it correctly? The float seemed fine and the choke and throttle, too. I don't know what else to check or clean on the carb. Any ideas? It might be worth mentioning that the last time I successfully started it was in January when it was very cold (for NC), about 35 degrees F. I let it run for 10 minutes or so just to move the oil around and charge the battery.
1. Put in clean fuel
2. Checked for spark (there is one)
3. Changed starter switch
4. Replaced ignition coil
5. Tried to jump from car
6. Cleaned all electrical connections
7. Removed carb and cleaned it with carb cleaner (didn'e notice any water or anything)
8. Tried using starter fluid in the carb
9. Replaced the air filter
10. Checked and replaced the fuse
11. Replaced the fuel filter
12. Oil level is OK (I use synthetic 10W30)
Halfway into last season I went berzerk chasing a faulty safety switch. As a result, I removed all safety switches and completely rewired the machine. The machine ran fine the following 10 times or so I ran it. I'm not sure I cleaned the carb good enough or not. Is there a good online resource about cleaning it correctly? The float seemed fine and the choke and throttle, too. I don't know what else to check or clean on the carb. Any ideas? It might be worth mentioning that the last time I successfully started it was in January when it was very cold (for NC), about 35 degrees F. I let it run for 10 minutes or so just to move the oil around and charge the battery.