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  • Mar 24, 2009, 06:27 PM
    skellum
    B&S 16.5 (older model: 42a707) won't turn over w/plugs in
    I've searched and searched to find the following suggestions:

    1. Adjust the valves (twin cyl, no ohv, not sure this engine has valve adjustments)
    2. ACR broken (still trying to figure out if this has ACR or not)

    Note: According the B&S IPL for this engine, there is no visible adjustment for the valves nor is there a compression release (when searched by name, compression is not found in the IPL document).

    The mower belongs to my cousin and has been sitting for about 2 years. Rather than have it sit outside for an additional 10 years, I was hoping to fix it so they don't have to keep borrowing my mower. Enough backstory?

    Rider: MTD
    Motor Briggs & Stratton 16.5 Twin Cyl
    Model: 42a707
    Type: 2238 e1

    -The motor will turn and start on "either" cylinder if the plug is removed from the opposite cylinder.
    -Motor stops at compression stroke when both plugs are installed. (jumper cables from running vehicle to ensure power)
    -Motor spins free when no plugs installed (duh!)
    - removed both heads to verify there were no "stuck valves". (all "looks" well)

    Feeling as if my head is against a brick wall (I've rebuilt chansaw motors, but never touched a B&S small engine before), I would like to ask for direction in finding/fixing this issue.

    Thoughts?
  • Mar 25, 2009, 04:12 PM
    skellum
    Resolved by draining the crank case. Engine is now able to start.
  • Jun 6, 2010, 05:37 PM
    gilmorepink
    Hey skellum are you saying all you did was change the oil and it started? I have the same motor new starter just not enough power to crank even when on jumpers. Did you find if they have a decompression valve? And you are right the valves have no adjustment.
  • Jun 6, 2010, 08:09 PM
    DG

    The way you do the valve clearance is take them out and grind the ends until proper clearance is made.
    And it does have a compression relief on the camgear.

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