I am guessing but I take it that you have ran it before and you didn't have this problem? I ask because some Briggs -n-Stratton engine are made to run backwards. Although I am unsure why these motor were designed with this intend. If this is a new problem the only logical explanation is the timing is off. Off meaning around 180 degrees. This can happen if the flywheel shears the woodruff key. However since a backward running motor is not logical I suppose we can through that out the window. Please respond with the model Briggs-n-Stratton motor and I will try and come up with some illogical solutions to the problem. Hope to hear back.
It might help to remember that given the possibility that there is an infinite number of universes, there is at least one that your motor would be running in the correct direction. It's just not this one.
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I am guessing but I take it that you have ran it before and you didn't have this problem?
I ask because some Briggs -n-Stratton engine are made to run backwards.
Although I am unsure why these motor were designed with this intend.
If this is a new problem the only logical explanation is the timing is off. Off meaning around 180 degrees. This can happen if the flywheel shears the woodruff key. However since a backward running motor is not logical I suppose we can through that out the window.
Please respond with the model Briggs-n-Stratton motor and I will try and come up with some illogical solutions to the problem.
Hope to hear back.
It might help to remember that given the possibility that there is an infinite number of universes, there is at least one that your motor would be running in the correct direction. It's just not this one.