Rough mower engine
Chas Hurst wrote:
"Geoff Griffiths" wrote in
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I have a rotary petrol mower, powered by a Briggs & Stratton HP470.
Yesterday I hit a kerb stone and the engine stopped dead.
I retarted it and it sounded really rough and was vibrating. I removed
the cutter blade and bent it back to level, sharpened and balanced it
(as best I could).
Upon re-starting it sounds like a bag of spanners! No smoke but really
noisy, rough and the engine speed is uneven.
Have I wrecked the crankshaft bearings or can ayone suggest what else
it might be please?
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Geoff Griffiths
The key holding the flywheel in position could be sheared, altering the
ignition timing. Or the flywheel could be damaged. Either case is the usual
result of an engine coming to an abrupt stop.
A sheared key would cause it to not run.
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Art
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