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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 17:21:29
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today while i was blowing of the driveway my spark plug popped out again, after i put it back in it was making loud poppin noises and my dad thought maybe theres a bad piston any body know what it might be,or if its a serous problem,thanks nick |
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Dee
258 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 17:27:24
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Yep, when the spark plug pops out it is a bad thing. Possibly something got into the cylinder chamber ? or the plug is damaged ?
You'll need to pull the head off to take a look see at the cylinder, and then you'll also need to assess the head as to why the plug is popping out. |
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skunkhome
USA
12827 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 18:07:00
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The popping is probably related to he loss of seal around the plug. I recommend a new head or helicoil for the old plug hole. Running an engine with a loose plug will hammer the threads in the head and eventually wear them out and blow the plug. |
Phil
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."
Benjamin Franklin |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 19:22:58
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well i was thinking about taking off the head any re tapping it and getting a new plug,but where can i get a new gasket |
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 19:52:20
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I still have a head.... |
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skunkhome
USA
12827 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 20:45:29
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You can purchase head gaskets online from Briggs and other parts dealers. All you need is the numbers off the engine and a credit card. |
Phil
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."
Benjamin Franklin |
Edited by - skunkhome on 01/12/2012 20:46:21 |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/12/2012 : 22:22:14
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okay thanks guys,and larry do you have an ebay you could sell it to me through |
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acdad
USA
1158 Posts |
Posted - 01/13/2012 : 07:36:52
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quote: Originally posted by larry8200
I still have a head....
I thought you lost that years ago like the rest of us?? (c'mon tell me you werent thinking the same thing?) |
Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional! - Chris
Big Ten 912H
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Edited by - acdad on 01/13/2012 07:37:15 |
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 01/14/2012 : 16:08:00
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quote: Originally posted by acdad
quote: Originally posted by larry8200
I still have a head....
I thought you lost that years ago like the rest of us?? (c'mon tell me you werent thinking the same thing?)
Yes, I was expecting that. And no, I did not lose my head several years ago, it was much longer ago than that....
Uglayallis, I can place that head on ebay, but it will be twice the price of a moneyorder.
If your interested email me: larry8200@hotmail.com |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/14/2012 : 22:24:24
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well im not sure yet but if i need it ill let you know but thanks larry
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/23/2012 : 21:33:57
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small problem part the numbers are covered with paint i think cause they arent going through the model # search on Briggs website |
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briggs9498
144 Posts |
Posted - 01/23/2012 : 22:17:29
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Where in New York are you? I believe I have a 10HP head from a parts engine left over. And as far as the model number goes if you have a white bar of soap or something white that will rub off rub it over the numbers and it usually makes them stand out and easy to read. |
B110, HB-112, B210, 725, 7010, 7016 |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/23/2012 : 22:40:21
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lake George,but it think i could just re tap the head if i could find a gasket kinda made a guess on the numbers i couldn't see but no luck i have been having trouble with the model#look up on the Briggs site |
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freddie
USA
2129 Posts |
Posted - 01/23/2012 : 22:55:17
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Get a new head for it. Why waste time tryIng to fix it. You could have had it running by now. Just my thoughts. |
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skunkhome
USA
12827 Posts |
Posted - 01/24/2012 : 10:10:20
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What are the numbers as appears on the side of your engine? If you have the proper number the lookup should be pretty trouble free. BTW it is possible to reuse the gasket is it is not damaged but it is good to have a new gasket just in case and you can save the old gasket for the next time you take the head off for cleaning. Be sure to use the proper torquing sequence when replacing the head as per your manual. |
Phil
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."
Benjamin Franklin |
Edited by - skunkhome on 01/24/2012 10:22:30 |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 01/24/2012 : 21:26:34
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yeah well i can save money if i tap it,and the head gasket is steel right? theo nly numbers i have are 243431 |
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