pequeajim
Platinum Member
I was cutting grass and all the sudden my 425 was running like it had bad gas in it. I knew the gas was fresh, so I looked elsewhere. When I tried to restart the engine, I could hear a popping sound almost like it was backfiring in the carb. I took the filter off and looked at the carb, and there was a lot of oil in the pan. I cranked the engine and could see a discharge out the carb.
I pulled the left plug and it went away. This made me suspect maybe a stuck valve. I pulled the valve cover and low and behold, the exhaust side push rod could be moed around by hand and the rocker arm was so loose it could be rotated off the rod. I'm not sure how long it has been like that.
I tightened things up just enough to get the 425 back to my barn, but want to look at and adjust both sides. I looked on the Robin site for information on how to do this but could not find anything in the service manual.
Any ideas? Isn't there supposed to be a measurable gap, and how do I set it?
I pulled the left plug and it went away. This made me suspect maybe a stuck valve. I pulled the valve cover and low and behold, the exhaust side push rod could be moed around by hand and the rocker arm was so loose it could be rotated off the rod. I'm not sure how long it has been like that.
I tightened things up just enough to get the 425 back to my barn, but want to look at and adjust both sides. I looked on the Robin site for information on how to do this but could not find anything in the service manual.
Any ideas? Isn't there supposed to be a measurable gap, and how do I set it?