Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Starting issue with tecumseh
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
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Re: Starting issue with tecumseh
Reply #4 Jun 8, 2009 12:24 pm |
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From what you have described it seems like the primer is ok and your getting gas, enough to eventually wet the plug. You need gas, air, spark and compression. You have gas. Air is a generally a given. You say you have spark, it does not run to full speed and there was a buildup by the intake manifold. You could have low compression from rings or leaking head gasket. Possibly your flywheel key is broken and the flywheel moved to change the timing. You could have intermittant spark (rare) or weak spark. Check the spark after dark to see if you get a nice fat blue spark. You could have a manifold gasket leak. Once you get it running spray some carb cleaner around the joint and listen for a change in RPM. A doubtful possibility is over priming. Some snowblowers overload with two primes but not so usual for a lawnmower but worth checking. Try one prime and a few pulls then check the plug. If you have an air compressor you could dump air into the plug hole with the piston at TDC and listen for leaks. Carb throat for intake valve leak. Muffler for exhaust leak, oil fill hole for rings and around the head for a leaking head gasket.
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Mgmachine
Joined: Jul 3, 2009
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Re: Starting issue with tecumseh
Reply #7 Jul 4, 2009 12:08 am |
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I own a Sears Craftsman mower with a 4.5 tecumseh engine. I change the primer bulb after a couple of years, especially if the 3x pushing does not start it. The bulb might look fine but it seems to spring a leak at the molding seams especially under the bulb. I am looking at a new Sears mower that has a self primer.
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