Normanj
3rd October 2017, 11:30 AM
Hello,
MY trusty Victa mower died on me recently and I removed the engine to access the ignition circuit. I found and fixed the problem so I now have a spark.
However, when I replaced the engine I found I could not start it because when I pull the starter cord it comes to a halt at some part of the engine cycle. If I pull the cord slowly I can get past this point, but obviously this will not start the engine.
In some ways this seems to be a compression issue, and if I remove the spark plug the engine turns happily. I've checked the decompressor unit and it seems seviceable.
What puzzles me is that in the days when the thing was working I could start it with the throttle in the "run" position when, I believe, the decompressor would not be operating. Also, the manual says the purpose of the decompressor is to make starting easier, whereas in my case there is sufficient resistance to bring the starter to a complete halt.
Any thoughts?
MY trusty Victa mower died on me recently and I removed the engine to access the ignition circuit. I found and fixed the problem so I now have a spark.
However, when I replaced the engine I found I could not start it because when I pull the starter cord it comes to a halt at some part of the engine cycle. If I pull the cord slowly I can get past this point, but obviously this will not start the engine.
In some ways this seems to be a compression issue, and if I remove the spark plug the engine turns happily. I've checked the decompressor unit and it seems seviceable.
What puzzles me is that in the days when the thing was working I could start it with the throttle in the "run" position when, I believe, the decompressor would not be operating. Also, the manual says the purpose of the decompressor is to make starting easier, whereas in my case there is sufficient resistance to bring the starter to a complete halt.
Any thoughts?