Air cooling system maintenance, Carburetor adjustment (engine speed & mixture), Engine ignition system – Troy-Bilt 31/2 HP User Manual

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Air Cooling System Maintenance

As you mow, dry grass or chaff can clog the engine’s

cooling fins and shrouds. Clean any debris from the
engine as often as needed to avoid engine over­
heating and damage.

If the accumulation of debris and dirt is especially

heavy, it may be necessary to remove the engine
shroud every few hours and clean the engine parts
located beneath the shroud. When removing and
replacing the engine shroud, be very careful not to
bend or damage the governor vanes, linkages, or
any wires.

After approximately 100 hours of engine operation

(more often if necessary), take the mower to an
Authorized Briggs & Stratton Service Center so that
its cooling fins and shrouds can be properly cleaned.

This will help prevent engine overspeeding, over­

heating, or other damage.

Carburetor Adjustment (Engine Speed & Mixture)

We have adjusted the carburetor on your mower’s

engine to give you the best possible performance
from your mower.

The rated speed for the engine is 3100 RPM to

3300 RPM. Do not attempt to make any adjustments to
the carburetor that would allow the engine to exceed
this speed. The idle speed for the engine is 1750

RPM.

If you believe that the engine’s carburetor is out of

adjustment, please refer to the Briggs & Stratton Oper­
ating and Maintenance Instructions Manual for the
correct procedure for carburetor adjustments.

Engine Ignition System

Your mower’s engine is equipped with an electronic

ignition system. This type of system eliminates the

traditional set of points and condenser. With this

newer type of electronic ignition system, you no
longer have to perform any scheduled ignition system
maintenance (other than cleaning or replacing the

spark plug as discussed next).

If you ever suspect that the engine’s ignition sys­

tem is malfunctioning, contact an Authorized Briggs &

Stratton Service Center for repairs.

After you clean and inspect an old spark plug, or if

you are installing a new spark plug, be sure to set the
gap to 0.030 inch.

MAINTENANCE

Liquid Lock

When a vertical crankshaft engine (such as on your

mower) is tipped so that the spark plug points down­

ward for several hours, there is a chance that oil can

leak into the space between the top of the piston and

the cylinder head. If the piston is on its compression
stroke, the oil can prevent it from moving. This situa­
tion is called “liquid lock’’, because the oil isn’t com­

pressible and it “locks” up the engine.

You will notice when you have an engine in this

condition. You will be able to pull the recoil starter
rope out only a short distance. Then you won’t be
able to pull it out any farther. If you’re using the
Engine Ignition key to try to start the engine and you

think the engine is locked up, don't turn the key to
start until you’ve cleared the engine as follows, or you
could damage the starter.

Liquid lock is corrected as follows;

1. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.

2. Slowly pull the recoil starter rope by hand until no
more oil comes out of the spark plug hole.

3. Thoroughly clean the spark plug. Reinstall the
spark plug. Reconnect the spark plug wire to the
spark plug.

4. Check the engine oil level.

5. Again try to start the engine.

Spark Plug

Every 100 hours of engine operation you should

remove, clean, and inspect (or simply replace) the
spark plug.

Inspect the spark plug for stripped threads, exces­

sive combustion deposits on the electrodes and the
interior of the spark plug, cracked porcelain, or other
damage. If the spark plug is damaged, replace it.
Refer to “Specifications” on the inside back cover of

this Manual for replacement types of spark plugs.

Whenever you clean a spark plug, don’t blast clean

it. Scrape it or wire brush it clean.

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