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Apr 24, 2013, 09:04 AM
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Briggs 26 HP V Twin Won't start
Started my 26 HP Briggs this spring turned hard but did start. Ran for about a half an hour shut it off. Tried to start short time later but would not roll over. Adjusted valves.. no difference. Re-adjusted valves.. no change. When I was turning the engine over by hand I noticed that one valve on the top (assuming it is the intake) is not moving as far as the other valves. Pulled the rod out of this valve gave it a roll on the countertop and appears to be fine. Re-installed the rod re-adjusted the valves again.. no change. When turning the engine over by hand I heard a (wisping or puffing) sound on the opposite side of engine (starter side). I am at the point I am ready to drive it off a cliff but I can't get it started ! Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Apr 24, 2013, 09:37 AM
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When you say roll over... do you mean fire... or crank over or spin? Awssuming the most obvious first (to me anyway being the latter )... are you sure your battery isn't bad?
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Apr 24, 2013, 10:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by smoothy
When you say roll over...do you mean fire...or crank over or spin? Awssuming the most obvious first (to me anyway being the latter )...are you sure your battery isn't bad?
It doesn't spin a whole revolution before locking up. You can spin it manualy and get past the lock up and the starter will spin it again until it locks up again. Battery is brand new 13.8 Volts
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Apr 24, 2013, 10:53 AM
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Ok.. thanks for that clarification. If you had something physically binding you should not be able to manually spin it past that point... I'm assuming those are the compression strokes you are feeling.
Might be a bad starter... I had that happen on a 20 hp briggs twin a couple years ago... acted like a weak battery would... was a bad (weak) starter in that one. Keep in mind it did spin it if the plugs were pulled.
Just for grins... pull you spark plugs and see if it spins over well with the starter... if you have a mechanical binding somewhere it won't... but if it's a week starter... it should turn over well and easy.
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Apr 24, 2013, 11:11 AM
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 Originally Posted by smoothy
Ok..thanks for that clarification. If you had something physically binding you should not be able to manually spin it past that point...I'm assuming those are the compression strokes you are feeling.
Might be a bad starter....I had that happen on a 20 hp briggs twin a couple years ago....acted like a weak battery would....was a bad (weak) starter in that one. Keep in mind it did spin it if the plugs were pulled.
Just for grins...pull you spark plugs and see if it spins over well with the starter.....if you have a mechanical binding somewhere it won't...but if its a week starter....it should turn over well and easy.
Spins good without plugs
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Apr 24, 2013, 11:12 AM
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I bet your problem is a bad starter then. If it was a valve adjustment issue it wouldn't have come to a stop on the compression strokes.
You can repace the starter without removing the flywheel but it's a PITA... and needs open ended wrenchs and patience.
I did it twice... second time when the plastic starter drive gear lost its teeth a year later. Hang on to your old starter so you have a spare drive gear for down the road. THey are crappy quality.
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Apr 24, 2013, 12:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by smoothy
I bet your problem is a bad starter then. If it was a valve adjustment issue it wouldn't have come to a stop on the compression strokes.
You can repace the starter without removing the flywheel but its a PITA.....and needs open ended wrenchs and patience.
I did it twice...second time when the plastic starter drive gear lost its teeth a year later. Hang on to your old starter so you have a spare drive gear for down the road. THey are crappy quality.
I am still stumped by the valve that doesn't travel as much as the others
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Apr 24, 2013, 12:17 PM
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 Originally Posted by DSDavis
I am still stumped by the valve that doesn't travel as much as the others
Haven't been inside one of these particular twin cylinder engines yet... maybe a loose rocker arm? These are OHV type pushrod engines if I'm not mistaken.
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Outdoor Power Equipment Expert
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Apr 28, 2013, 01:36 PM
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Hi,
One thing you may wish to check is the studs that the rocker arms attach to. Rarely they will back out.
Peace,
Clarke
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