Anyone Do Small Engine Repair?

olds

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I was given a front tine rototiller and the recoil starter doesn't work. The rope assembly portion is fine but the clutch doesn't engage the motor.
Is this an easy repair? Are clutches generic?
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crab

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Very easy, it just spins off. Knock it gently with a mallet and it'll unscrew. Pop that cover off and check it though, theres only a few ball bearing that are pushed out to engage those two pieces. Theres not much to go wrong though, so I suspect they may just be stuck. Do not grease them...you'll see why. Thats a briggs & stratton part any hardware store or lawnmower shop should have.
 

olds

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Thanks guys.
I assume the threads are left handed?
 

slag

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yep, normal left hand threaded. I wouldnt even remove it, just pop the black cover off (its pressed on), and remove the 4-6 ball bearings there.. Spray the inside down with brake cleaner to clean up the gunk and put the balls back in it.

They dont really go out often. They are a simple mechanism, metal on metal, and really have no wear parts.
 

skyking

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Originally posted by: slag
yep, normal left hand threaded. I wouldnt even remove it, just pop the black cover off (its pressed on), and remove the 4-6 ball bearings there.. Spray the inside down with brake cleaner to clean up the gunk and put the balls back in it.

They dont really go out often. They are a simple mechanism, metal on metal, and really have no wear parts.
:thumbsup:
It gets gummed up with dust usually.
 

Evadman

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That appears to be from a B&S engine. This is an easily replaced part.

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oh, and no they are not generic. You will need one for your engine. Though there are not many kinds, probably a total of 10 part numbers for hundreds of different engines.
 

olds

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It's a 5 HP Briggs and Stratton. It's mounted on a Yard-Man Earthbird 5030-3 Rototiller.
 

Evadman

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hell, I probably have 10 of them in my shed then.