by bgsengine » Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:53 am
Interesting.. I don't have the specs at hand (Always look ' em up when needed) but last one I can recall, which I do believe was a vertical shaft command 15 HP with the same problem - manual had a compression spec (In the specifications section, if I recall - Ill look it up this afternoon when I get a chance and point out where to find it.) and compression under a working release should be approximately 60% of spec (140 PSI x 0.60 = 84PSI) - So the one I was dealing with had 80PSI so I knew the hard crank was NOT caused by bad compression release.. voltage drop test showed me the bad spot between the engine block and the battery ground cable, since engine was securely bolted down, added a starlock washer to the battery ground attachment point on the tractor frame, problem solved.
- NOTE: that is for the engines that are equipped with compression release..
Some engines are not, and those will have an automotive style starter - the solenoid is integrated directly with the starter - they have a gear reduction for greater torque, *because* they are built for engines that do not have a compression release. - so hard cranking on those, you either got something really binding the engine, weak battery, bad wiring, or bad starter.
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)