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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341705 07/04/2009 9:40 AM
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It appears that the valve guide has dropped...as this is a press fit part in an alum. head I don't know if this is serviceable...yet


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341706 07/04/2009 9:52 AM
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Congratulations on the diagnosis. You may be better off with a boneyard head, though, if you can find one.

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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
B02S4 #341707 07/04/2009 11:01 AM
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It is a press fit...SOOO....I drove the guide out and knurled the out side of it...coated it with RED locktite Bunged up the alum. bore...and drove it back in...hopefully that will hold...for awhile...

as a side note...

Does it mean anything when you look at the mess on your bench and realize that, because it's a long holiday weekend, and all the parts shops are closed making reasembly impossible...that you may as well port and polish the intake while you've got it apart anyway?????...


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341708 07/04/2009 11:03 AM
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Make it run however you can, then trade it on one that has a Kohler engine. Those have a real pressure oil system.


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341709 07/04/2009 11:58 AM
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OK!!!
I know not WHY...yet...BUT

I cracked the head off...AND...the exhaust valve is not seated all the way...there has to be at least 1/32 or so of daylight shining thru the seat....

Also as an interesting note...I found H2O in the cylinder....could have happened while I was blasting heaps of oil soaked grass and dust prior to benching it!







Greybeard's right. Kohler is the shizt.


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
bigbill #341710 07/04/2009 1:11 PM
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[quote...Kohler is the shizt.




Sometimes quite literally. The fuel pump on my Kohler powered Simplicity crapped out a few years ago. I bypassed it to gravity feed with a marine pressure bulb assist. Hey, when it comes to lawn tractors, whatever works...

Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341711 07/04/2009 2:45 PM
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Trade it in on a Dixie Chopper, you'll have more time to ride your Triumph.


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
B02S4 #341712 07/04/2009 5:14 PM
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I just have a hard time believing the valves are out of adjustment if it was running fine, then it wont start.

I've seen 'em where they are running fine and then just die in the middle of the lawn due to valve adjustment. Throwing a seat will do it as well, but generally those go when running, so I'd be questioning if it was indeed running when your son last parked it

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Kohler is the shizt.




I gave up on those B&S and Kohler powered things. I found me an old (1989) John Deere with a 17hp Kawasaki. The thing just refuses to die, and when it does, everything including cylinder sleeves is replaceable/serviceable.

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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
MrUnix #341713 07/04/2009 5:30 PM
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I have a Skag Tiger Cub zero turn with a 19hp Kawasaki engine. They sell them where my wife works. It is pretty much indestructible. Best mower i've ever had and definitely the best engine.
Kohler is good though... better than B&S. I have a Deere with that engine. But no match for the Skag.

<<I found me an old (1989) John Deere with a 17hp Kawasaki. The thing just refuses to die, and when it does, everything including cylinder sleeves is replaceable/serviceable.>>

Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341714 07/05/2009 8:11 AM
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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
MrUnix #341715 07/05/2009 9:12 AM
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I found me an old (1989) John Deere with a 17hp Kawasaki. The thing just refuses to die, and when it does, everything including cylinder sleeves is replaceable/serviceable.

Cheers,
Brad




same here, I bought one from a neighbor for $300 cause it would not spin the blades. I gave him $300 and gave the tractor a swift kick on the deck and zooooom, the blades started spinning. The neighbor put his hands on his hips and said, "well, I'll be darned, the JD dealer told me $800 to fix, but hey, a deals a deal". It's been running strong ever since and I will own nothing but JDs from now on.


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341716 07/05/2009 2:27 PM
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...that you may as well port and polish the intake while you've got it apart anyway?????...




Highly recommended, as is a Nitrous kit.




Send those pesky tall weeds and grass straight to the devil's doorstep!

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/MowZilla-Nitrous-Powered_42509.htm

http://nitrousdirect.com/atvnitrous.html

A set of wheelie bars might be good too

Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
Bucky #341717 07/05/2009 3:13 PM
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Best of both worlds?



Cheers,
Brad


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
MrUnix #341718 07/05/2009 10:00 PM
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All back together...and ....VROOOMMMM!!!!!
YEEHA!!! $53.00 worth of parts ($40.00 of it for a magneto I didn't need!) and she fired right up!!!

as a side note...the Cylinder walls looked GREAT especially for a 6 YO machine which gets sporadic care!


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
RobBA05 #341719 07/06/2009 7:42 AM
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Hey Rob

I think I have solved your problem.

You need this

http://s429.photobucket.com/albums/qq16/...Additive_Ad.flv



Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
dollarbill #341720 07/06/2009 5:00 PM
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Hey Rob

I think I have solved your problem.

You need this

http://s429.photobucket.com/albums/qq16/...Additive_Ad.flv









Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
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Good chortle with that one!


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Re: Lawn Tractor HELP!!
Keith #341722 07/06/2009 10:34 PM
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Hm....50 some odd replies and a whole buncha look sees. time to call this ......

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