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Troy Bilt 5.5hp Self Propelled Mower Questions & Answers
I have a model 556
replace the whole cable it has the fitings and the end is broken on that one you should not be able to put back through the sleeve
Gcv160 runs rough
The OHV engine requires periodic valve adjustment.
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Mower will not self propel
You've not provided much information, but my guess is that you need a new belt. If this is not the issue, then please elaborate. Best of luck to you.
Honda Engine on my Troy-Bilt 834 wont start
Check the engine coil sounds like it is either bad or ground wire is not going to start check by removing the wire from the coil if it starts fix the brake ground if it does not start the coil is bad replace coil.
My troy bilt 17.5 hp 42
If it is a Briggs & Stratton engine, go to the side of the engine just forward of the dipstick tube and you will see a plug with one black and one grey wire. Disconnect this plug, then repeat the spark plug test. If you now have spark, it means that either one of your safety switches (or the wiring to them) is faulty. If you still have no spark with this plug disconnected, you have either a faulty ignition coil, a short in the cutout wire to the coil, or a faulty spark plug.
Troy Bilt self propelled lawmower won't stay
The trouble you are experiencing could result from several different things. First, check the oil when the engine is cold and completely settled in the sump. You do not want to overfill the engine with oil. If the oil is on the full line (not above it),then the low oil sensor is not shutting off your engine. The oil level should be exactly on the full line-not above or below. Second, remove the spark plug and clean it with a small wire brush or sandpaper. If you are unsure about how to clean the spark plug, replace it with a new one. If both of these procedures have been performed and the mower still doesn't run correctly, the problem is almost certainly with the fuel supply, fuel quality and/or carburetor.
Why wont it start ? totally dead
Check the following, Fuel, Spark, and Compression. To test fuel take the air filter off and spray starter fluid in it and try and start it. if it starts a little then it's a fuel problem (carb or bad gas). Test spark, remove the spark plug, put the coil line back on the plug and ground the spark plug to something metal. Try to start it and see if there is a spark (helps to have a friend to do this). Compression, If you don't have a compression gauge then a crude way is to have a friend put his finger over the spark plug hole while you try and start it (he should feel pressure) (if not then it may be the head gasket, valves are not seated or the piston rings) If pressure is felt then the only thing is the key way on the fly wheel is shredded.
Cord won't pull more than a few inches on new mower. Seems locked up. I've only ran it once.
Ensure the cable for the dead man switch is not kinked. Follow the cable from the handle to the engine. There are 2 bolts that mount the dead mans switch to the engine , remove bolts, remove dead mans switch from engine, let hang, try starting. If starting, clean dead man contacts and reinstall. You may have to remove recoil rope assembly and engine cove to get to dead mans switch.
What can i use to gap a spark plug
the proper tool is a spark plug gap tool , there not too expensive (less than 15 dollars) but in a pinch ive used a credit card edge , its near the perfect thickness for a small engines plug gap
Lawn mower won't start
likely the old gas is gunked up
remove the screw on the bowl bottom an look for a tiny hole thats plugged going across the bottom of screw.
if no screw an bowl then its just gunked up lines.
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