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What would prevent an engine from starting?
What would prevent an engine from starting?
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Many engine performance problems can be linked to maintenance issues such as stale fuel, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, and deteriorated oil.
A great way to help avoid these problems would be to perform an annual tune-up using a Briggs & Stratton engine Maintenance Kit.
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If this is the problem:
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Carburetor

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Is the carburetor blocked?
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Remove the spark plug lead and spark plug; pour a teaspoon of fuel directly into the cylinder; reinsert the spark plug and lead; start the engine; if it runs for a moment before quitting, overhaul the carburetor (see
Adjusting the Carburetor).
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Is the engine flooded?
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Adjust the float in the fuel bowl, if adjustable; make sure the choke is not set too high (see
Adjusting the Carburetor).
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Is the fuel solenoid (if equipped) functioning properly?
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Test the solenoid (if equipped) to ensure it is functioning properly (see
Inspecting the anti-afterfire solenoid).
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Ignition
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Is the spark plug fouled?
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Remove the spark plug; clean the contacts or replace the plug (see
Servicing Spark Plugs).
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Is the spark plug gap set incorrectly?
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Remove the spark plug; reset the gap (see
Servicing Spark Plugs).
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Is the spark plug lead faulty?
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Test the lead with a spark tester, then test the engine (see
Servicing Spark Plugs).
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Is the kill switch shorted?
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Repair or replace the kill switch (see
Servicing the Brake).
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Is the flywheel key damaged? Did the engine stop all-of-the-sudden after striking an object?
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Did the engine abruptly stop (ex. blade strike an object)? See if the flywheel key is sheared. If so, replace the flywheel key, re-torque the flywheel nut to proper specifications, then try to start the engine; if it still won't start, check the ignition armature, wire connections or, in some engines, the points (see
Replacing the Ignition).
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Compression
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Are the valves, piston, cylinder or connecting rod damaged?
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Perform a compression test (see
Additional Maintenance) if the test indicates poor compression, inspect the valves, piston and cylinder for damage and repair them as needed (see
Servicing the Valves).
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Please also visit our Engine Starts Then Shuts Down FAQs for related information.
NOTE: Please read and abide by any applicable Safety Information (PDF) before performing any engine work. This information is not meant to take the place of work performed by a Briggs & Stratton Authorized Dealer. Terms and Conditions apply to all of our information provided on this website. Always be sure to read and understand your engine Operator's Manual.
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