Goodmorning ya'll.
Couple of months ago, I bought a 2001 Bigfoot with Vanguard 18HP
It only had 30 hours total on the machine. Loaded with all the extras, including Supertracks.
Problem was it had sat for many hours and years and everything that touched gas was varnished. We emptied and slushed the tank. Ran carb and injector cleaner in new gas. Changed plugs, oil and filters, etc. It kept running jerky,but had fun for a couple of weeks. After a full tank had gone through, we thought we were homefree, but it got worse. I took it in to a Briggs "expert" to have the carb cleaned and tuned, it was runing too rich.
He cleaned from the top, did not dunk the carb and said that would do. Well, $125 later, it ran a better and we kept adding cleaner to the gas and crap kept gunking up the fuel filter.
Got fed up and pulled the carb myself. This after removing shrouds and accessories and God knows what the heck, including the intake manifold to get to the bolts.
I decided to buy a new carb (since they have no rebuilts) $260 plus taxes...
While I had all the crap out of the machine, I gave it another oil and filter change. Changed the fuel pump since that was in spoiled gas too. I also rotated the hand crank mechanism so it faces top instead of backwards; the rubber/vynil enclosure was all ripped from the previous owner pulling the crank.
Here is where I need help:
How do you change the oil without making a mess or taking 1/2 the top off?
The flywheel has rust where the magneto rides, is that a problem and how do I fix it?
I tried after new carburator and new plugs and oil change, runs much better, but still hesitated a few times. There is a tube (vaccuum?) on top of the carburator that is not hooked up to anything, normal?
I am going to have to finish installing a couple of screws that hold the cank cover/shroud because I just can't see in there and findthe threads. Almost feels like a guy would have to pull the engine to put stuff back... Certainly not made to be handled with big mitts or if you mind getting all scratched up...
Should Ibe running premium gas or regular?
Thanks for any help on tuning and upkeep. I like this machine and want to get the best of it.
JD
Couple of months ago, I bought a 2001 Bigfoot with Vanguard 18HP
It only had 30 hours total on the machine. Loaded with all the extras, including Supertracks.
Problem was it had sat for many hours and years and everything that touched gas was varnished. We emptied and slushed the tank. Ran carb and injector cleaner in new gas. Changed plugs, oil and filters, etc. It kept running jerky,but had fun for a couple of weeks. After a full tank had gone through, we thought we were homefree, but it got worse. I took it in to a Briggs "expert" to have the carb cleaned and tuned, it was runing too rich.
He cleaned from the top, did not dunk the carb and said that would do. Well, $125 later, it ran a better and we kept adding cleaner to the gas and crap kept gunking up the fuel filter.
Got fed up and pulled the carb myself. This after removing shrouds and accessories and God knows what the heck, including the intake manifold to get to the bolts.
I decided to buy a new carb (since they have no rebuilts) $260 plus taxes...
While I had all the crap out of the machine, I gave it another oil and filter change. Changed the fuel pump since that was in spoiled gas too. I also rotated the hand crank mechanism so it faces top instead of backwards; the rubber/vynil enclosure was all ripped from the previous owner pulling the crank.
Here is where I need help:
How do you change the oil without making a mess or taking 1/2 the top off?
The flywheel has rust where the magneto rides, is that a problem and how do I fix it?
I tried after new carburator and new plugs and oil change, runs much better, but still hesitated a few times. There is a tube (vaccuum?) on top of the carburator that is not hooked up to anything, normal?
I am going to have to finish installing a couple of screws that hold the cank cover/shroud because I just can't see in there and findthe threads. Almost feels like a guy would have to pull the engine to put stuff back... Certainly not made to be handled with big mitts or if you mind getting all scratched up...
Should Ibe running premium gas or regular?
Thanks for any help on tuning and upkeep. I like this machine and want to get the best of it.
JD
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