Small Engine Repair
Updated:6/7/98

Hi, and welcome to my small Engine repair web-site. I have started this site becuase I love to work with small engines, and repair them. At this sit you will find information on how to fix and repair small engines, and if you have any questions on engines or whatever, you can E-mail them to me.

My E-mail address is: Punker9@aol.com

Hey, I have updated, I got a bunch of new stuff going for this site, hopefully I will have my Snowmobile page linked to this site too soon.

I got my old snapper rear engine lawnmower going in tip-top shape , its more like a off-road machine. I went mud bogging with it on staurday.

Also I got a new Briggs&Stratton engine on my push mower, thats going good.

My site is celebrating its "OVER 1300 MARK", thanks a million to all of you guys for comming back!

Im really sorry if I havent answered some of you questions from my guest book, I have been getting Swamped latley with your guy's intrest, but keep it up its a lot of fun helping you all out.


TROUBLE SHOOTING: Are you having trouble with a small engine not working or starting? whell here is a list of things that you should check on you engine, and it just might start working. 1. Check to make shure the spark plug is cleanes and not gunked up, just take some solvant and spray it on the end of the spark-plug, and then just use some sand papper to clean the stuff that can't get off with the spray. 2. Check for gas & oil, if you don't have them your engine won't run too well! 3. If you pull and pull and pull, put a little starting fluid in the cylinder, just take out the spark-plug and spray some in the hole, and it should take right off. 4. Make shure you have a blade, for a lwanmower, string or sawblade for weed-eater, chain for chainsaw, engines usually don't start unless there is tension on the shaft. 5. If you pull and pull and use lots of starting fluid, and it still dosent start, the engine may be flooded, if this happens, just take the spark-plug out and let the engine sit for 1-2 hours and it should be fine I'll have more tips soon

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GETTING YOUR ENGINE OUT OF WINTER STORAGE.

First of all your engine that has been sitting over the winter should have its oil and gas changed.

Then Make shure you air filter is properly cleaned, so the engine gets fesh air.

You may need to use some starting fluid to get it running for the first time.

Make shure to have your chain or blade nice and sharp

When you do get it going, let it run for a few minutes, to burn all the crap our of the muffler and cylinder.

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RUNNING YOUR ENGINE IN THE HOT WEATHER

When you are running your engine in the really hot weather make shure that you take breaks evry few hours, so that you dont overheat, if your engine overheats, then you are in trouble. Another thing TO do in hot weather, is make shure you have enough oil in your engine, it's lots better to have to much oil than to little. Also if you are chainging spark -plugs, while you engine was just running, WATCH OUT!! they can be very hot.

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