Well, I managed to bend the crankshaft on my Snapper lawnmower. The shop said it's cheaper for them to replace the engine than it is for them to replace the crankshaft. Since the engine is low-hours, I think I'll dive right in and replace the crankshaft myself.
Has anyone ever replaced the crankshaft on an overhead valve Briggs & Stratton? Any words of wisdom?
The engine is an overhead valve Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 875 with a 190cc displacement. It is on a walk-behind mower and it does have an oil filter.
If I totally screw this up, I think I'll replace the engine with a Honda version. It's just more $$. If I can save the old engine for half the cost, or less, I'll crack it open and see if I can fix it. I cannot make it any worse!
Has anyone ever replaced the crankshaft on an overhead valve Briggs & Stratton? Any words of wisdom?
The engine is an overhead valve Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 875 with a 190cc displacement. It is on a walk-behind mower and it does have an oil filter.
If I totally screw this up, I think I'll replace the engine with a Honda version. It's just more $$. If I can save the old engine for half the cost, or less, I'll crack it open and see if I can fix it. I cannot make it any worse!