Piston valves. They are under the valve cover on top of the engine. When they are loose they make a loud tapping sound. You should look for videos online before tackling this yourself.Are these valves inside the distributor? Thanks!
Hi Randy - thanks!I'm happy that you worked your way through it, and that it started. What did you use for ignition? The last I recall you were working to get the spark plug wires on correctly.
Great! Thanks for laying out the engine pull steps! I might try good quality rollers under the pallets as I would somehow need to drag it indoors where there is warmth .. the garage in the Chicago winters gets pretty coldYou don't need a hoist to pull the engine, but a forklift does come in handy. In any case, the engine and engine bracket come out as one unit. 4 bolts on the bottom of the machine, disconnect fuel, coolant (you gotta drain it) hoses, throttle linkage, exhaust system, disconnect harness plug, remove battery, and just pull straight back. You might need to pry it up a little, but it comes out. Maybe a stack of pallets would help hold it up.
Good to know there is no need to reach out from the front. Thanks!By the way, there's a YouTube video out there showing a guy who had to reach in toward the fan from the front of the machine to allow the coupler to disconnect. You don't need to do that. It's a splined shaft and there's no set screw or anything. It just pulls out.
What part of Chicago? I'm from the burbs (La Grange Park). I'm actually going back there to see some family around new years.Great! Thanks for laying out the engine pull steps! I might try good quality rollers under the pallets as I would somehow need to drag it indoors where there is warmth .. the garage in the Chicago winters gets pretty cold![]()