91stranger
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- Joined
- Jul 28, 2010
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- 1,806
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Transmission
- Automatic
If it's a Briggs & Stratton L-Head, some models are known to have a carbon build up issue on the piston. I had that problem at one time. After I scrapped the carbon off and cleaned the head for good measure, the problem went away.
There's the problem... its a Briggs and Stratton lol jk.... they aren't what they used to be IMHO. I have a few things with a Briggs on it and they are good as long as you run the gas out of them when you put them up for winter. My log splitter has an old Tecumseh and it sits outside under a tarp and it pull starts every time after the second pull in 20 degree weather.... not bad for a 20+year old engine. My lawnmower is a Honda and it is reliable as hell. You can guarantee that thing will start up with ease. Honestly to me, its all in the owner and what that owner does as far as care, maintenance and how they use it (or abuse it in some cases). I always tell people that if two people buy the same thing and one of them takes care of it and treats it like they are supposed to then 5 years down the road, one will look almost new while the other will look 5 years older than what it really is.