Very detailed good instructions never change gasket n adjust valve before what TDC is watch ur video over n over more than few dozen times thanks again save me close thousand of Dallas thanks again
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Nice job, I get a few of these every year, they blow out in the same place as yours. Sometimes caused by a nest, overheating the engine. Thanks for the video.
Another great information on the how to,my tractor smokes a little bit of blue smoke but too bad, and is there little to do to it for the time being until whenever,I'll catch ya on the next one.
Thank you bro I was a shop hand a month ago now I'm a small engine mech. I know a bit about cars but never small engines and your confirming what I suspect
My LA-115 19.5 BS was smoking more blueish than white & backfiring once shut off. I love my tractor cheap and easy to repair compared to the higher-end models. $14.00 head gasket did the trick! I like that tip find TDC first before removing the head.
Good info. I would have never thought white smoke would be oil. I have a E100 that has white smoke on startup. Probably will take off head at some point this summer and just try gasket first.
While I don't have a zero turn John Deer I do have a D130 lawn tractor. Occasionally when it starts a good puff of smoke comes from the muffler and takes 30 seconds or so to clear up. I'm "assuming" it's oil somehow finding it's way into one of the cylinder but perhaps it's not. In the spring I'll plan on adjusting the valves and doing a compression test on both cylinders to see if one's showing signs of a problem. Thanks Again!
It’s not the machine that has the issue, it is the single cylinder Briggs and Stratton overhead valve engines that have the head gasket issue. I think your John Deere has a twin cylinder engine and If that is the case? You may have a valve seal possibly leaking. The twin Briggs and Stratton engines are good but yes you can have that slight smoke in the beginning on start up. As long as you are not adding a lot of oil every time out then your most likely ok. Check your spark plugs as they will tell you the story as I showed in the beginning of this video. Thank you for watching, supporting my channel and commenting!
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It’s almost hard to believe these days engine manufacturers will build engines that will not hold head gaskets or valve seats in place. Made to sell and fail! Tom
Hi -- just in process of doing mine as I had a broken pushrod. Have put in new pushrod and replaced gaskets, put head back on and I did a big no-no -- I didn't realize there was a proper torque sequence out there and I'd just kind of done my own sequence starting at top middle, then bottom, opposing corners, etc. Did them all in a few steps before finishing at 220 inch lbs. I haven't done anything further yet as I need to buy a feeler gauge to properly adjust valve clearances, but what would you do in my situation? Just risk leaving the bolts as they are... or crack loose and re-torque with correct sequence & steps? Also I've seen diagrams from older manuals with slightly different sequence and only up to 220 inch lbs -- whereas on yours it says 250 inch lbs and slightly altered sequence. Is yours the newly revised one that I should be using? If so -- having only torqued to 220 inch lbs... should I just torque them as they are using the correct sequence up from 220 to 250?
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Someone must have taken my Briggs Vanguard 16 HP Twin apart.before. It came on a piece of equipment that I bought used. I had a blown head gasket that blew-out on the intake side of head. When disassembling I was careful to separate all parts so it went back together exactly as it was. My aluminum push rod was on the exhaust side! And that's the way I put it back. Strange thing was I was expecting to see a hairline crack in the head gasket, instead i saw a large chunk of it missing. Have you ever seen something like this before?
Thank you! Briggs and Stratton overhead valves single cylinder engines are known for this issue with all horse power ranges. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I have a single deck MTD that won’t disengage, have you produced any single deck videos that show how to fix this problem. I watched your twin deck fix but I am not sure that there is a disengagement plate on my MTD.
Thank you! I was born that way. If you watch any of my newer videos, I now tell you in the first 5 seconds. I had a few comment very negatively so now I let all know. My motto is I am the one handed mechanic “if I can do it, you can too!” :)
Yes, yes you can take a chance that your head is not warped and put a gasket on and go and I have depending on what the customer wants but when I do a job, it’s my name on it going out the door and I much rather do the job that I know will not come back. New head, valves, valves seats, head assembly and all gaskets needed is the correct way to do the job that is going out of my shop. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@randyritzheimer4765 I’m sure it can but the question is how much will it cost verses buying the new head assemble. If you send it out to get machined, you will need to remove the valves and at least lap the valves back in and replace the intake oil seal. I have had some luck with just replacing the head gasket and it’s a 50/50 chance your ok. If I didn’t run a business, I most likely would perform more just replacing the head gasket but it’s my name on the machine going out the door and I want it correct. Please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe and tell your friends to help my channel grow. It would be greatly appreciated.
Glad to see you seem to be up and fully back in business after those devastating floods you endured. Great video, extremely detailed explanation and videography; great for us do it your selfers!!
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Normally blueish black is fuel. If the engine sounds like it is choking while the bluish smoke is coming out, it may be that your choke is stuck in the on position. You can tell that your head gasket is blown when your adding oil constantly and the oil is very black.
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Ok i'll follow your steps in checking to see if it calls for me to pull the head off. I brought the follow off someone and install in a body I had on hand, thanks.
I just replaced my head gasket on a Craftsman with B&S Intek Gold 20 HP. I did not however replace the head itself. So far so good, but I hope mine does not have any warping that you stated his one has. Is that typical for all B&S motor, or just that particular engine model?
The single cylinder overhead valve engines were and still are the ones that have the blown head gasket issue. Technically the head gasket should not blow and there are different thoughts on why it happens. Normally it is the engine overheats at some point and that’s what causes it but I believe it is a poor design. You most likely will be ok but when I’m doing a job for a paying customer, I do not want to do the job twice and get a bad reputation in the process. Glad to hear you tackled the job yourself!!
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Thanks for the quick response. I guess time will tell, but if my head gasket blows again in the near future I'll be replacing the head as well. Thanks for the informative video.
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Having a head resurfaced is much cheaper than a new head. I had a machine shop do a valve job, and resurface.. about half the cost of a new head. The engine ran better than ever
Liked and subbed. Really good video brother. I just got a z425 for cheap due to head gasket so I'll be tackling the job soon. Anyway keep up the content 👌.
One thing I do is clean the head, then use 150 grit sandpaper on a flat surface and the mounting side against the sandpaper . Move in a figure 8. Until the original machine marks are gone. With the block I use a long flat file with 150 grit sandpaper and do the same with the block. Be sure to stuff the cylinder and push rod with paper towels to keep grit out. Works for me, plus I wipe down with carburetor cleaner before assembly.
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If your oil is black or even dark brown, shouldn't you change the oil? I mean I would. P.S. you and your camera guy do a great job. LOL I got to the end of you video. So I guess that answers my question.
Hi Steven, because the customer has received yearly service the oil should not have been so black which was very concerning. Hence the blown head gasket. I was just pointing out that very dark oil even when you’re servicing your machine regularly may be another problem. And Yep at the end of the video we did change the oil and filter. Thanks for watching and commenting Steve as always!!! :)
That was the best video on Briggs head replacement that I have ever seen, Well done, buddy,
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Very detailed good instructions never change gasket n adjust valve before what TDC is watch ur video over n over more than few dozen times thanks again save me close thousand of Dallas thanks again
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Nice job, I get a few of these every year, they blow out in the same place as yours. Sometimes caused by a nest, overheating the engine. Thanks for the video.
Thanks, me too:)
Great video as usual! Your not only a great technician, but also a great teacher. We’ll done 👍
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Great video, You have boosted my confidence to do my own.
Interesting the amount of flashing on the head casting when you were showing the push rods.
Another great information on the how to,my tractor smokes a little bit of blue smoke but too bad, and is there little to do to it for the time being until whenever,I'll catch ya on the next one.
Thank you bro I was a shop hand a month ago now I'm a small engine mech. I know a bit about cars but never small engines and your confirming what I suspect
You made a funny, you said the head had a headache! Lol, love watching your vids. Keep up the great work.
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@@JohnsonsSmallEngines You're welcome and thanks again for the very informative content!
My LA-115 19.5 BS was smoking more blueish than white & backfiring once shut off. I love my tractor cheap and easy to repair compared to the higher-end models. $14.00 head gasket did the trick! I like that tip find TDC first before removing the head.
Nice!
Yessir see them blow out just like that all the time. Great fix!
Good info. I would have never thought white smoke would be oil. I have a E100 that has white smoke on startup. Probably will take off head at some point this summer and just try gasket first.
Hi Jeremy, check out this video. ua-cam.com/video/ZqA6K6hKqik/v-deo.html It shows you what to look for before you take the engine apart.
While I don't have a zero turn John Deer I do have a D130 lawn tractor. Occasionally when it starts a good puff of smoke comes from the muffler and takes 30 seconds or so to clear up. I'm "assuming" it's oil somehow finding it's way into one of the cylinder but perhaps it's not. In the spring I'll plan on adjusting the valves and doing a compression test on both cylinders to see if one's showing signs of a problem.
Thanks Again!
It’s not the machine that has the issue, it is the single cylinder Briggs and Stratton overhead valve engines that have the head gasket issue. I think your John Deere has a twin cylinder engine and If that is the case? You may have a valve seal possibly leaking. The twin Briggs and Stratton engines are good but yes you can have that slight smoke in the beginning on start up. As long as you are not adding a lot of oil every time out then your most likely ok. Check your spark plugs as they will tell you the story as I showed in the beginning of this video. Thank you for watching, supporting my channel and commenting!
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines I almost never add oil and it's not all the time. Thank you for taking the time to reply!
Awesome video tutorial man! Great camera angles and great discussion/explanations☺
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It’s almost hard to believe these days engine manufacturers will build engines that will not hold head gaskets or valve seats in place. Made to sell and fail! Tom
Hi -- just in process of doing mine as I had a broken pushrod. Have put in new pushrod and replaced gaskets, put head back on and I did a big no-no -- I didn't realize there was a proper torque sequence out there and I'd just kind of done my own sequence starting at top middle, then bottom, opposing corners, etc. Did them all in a few steps before finishing at 220 inch lbs. I haven't done anything further yet as I need to buy a feeler gauge to properly adjust valve clearances, but what would you do in my situation? Just risk leaving the bolts as they are... or crack loose and re-torque with correct sequence & steps? Also I've seen diagrams from older manuals with slightly different sequence and only up to 220 inch lbs -- whereas on yours it says 250 inch lbs and slightly altered sequence. Is yours the newly revised one that I should be using? If so -- having only torqued to 220 inch lbs... should I just torque them as they are using the correct sequence up from 220 to 250?
You are a great teacher thanks bro.
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Someone must have taken my Briggs Vanguard 16 HP Twin apart.before.
It came on a piece of equipment that I bought used. I had a blown head gasket
that blew-out on the intake side of head. When disassembling I was careful to
separate all parts so it went back together exactly as it was. My aluminum push
rod was on the exhaust side! And that's the way I put it back. Strange thing was
I was expecting to see a hairline crack in the head gasket, instead i saw a large
chunk of it missing. Have you ever seen something like this before?
Well done and thorough breakdown and reassembly! Is that warp common on all b&s or just the 18.5?
Thank you! Briggs and Stratton overhead valves single cylinder engines are known for this issue with all horse power ranges. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I have a single deck MTD that won’t disengage, have you produced any single deck videos that show how to fix this problem. I watched your twin deck fix but I am not sure that there is a disengagement plate on my MTD.
My apologies, I did not see this. I know it most likely is to late. Check this video out. ua-cam.com/video/5uXgF9XcRQI/v-deo.html
Great video thanks. What happen to your hand?
Thank you! I was born that way. If you watch any of my newer videos, I now tell you in the first 5 seconds. I had a few comment very negatively so now I let all know. My motto is I am the one handed mechanic “if I can do it, you can too!” :)
Great video, thank you. Quick question, why replace the whole head gasket kit, when you can just replace the head gasket and be done w/it?
Yes, yes you can take a chance that your head is not warped and put a gasket on and go and I have depending on what the customer wants but when I do a job, it’s my name on it going out the door and I much rather do the job that I know will not come back. New head, valves, valves seats, head assembly and all gaskets needed is the correct way to do the job that is going out of my shop. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Can the head be machined?
@@randyritzheimer4765 I’m sure it can but the question is how much will it cost verses buying the new head assemble. If you send it out to get machined, you will need to remove the valves and at least lap the valves back in and replace the intake oil seal. I have had some luck with just replacing the head gasket and it’s a 50/50 chance your ok. If I didn’t run a business, I most likely would perform more just replacing the head gasket but it’s my name on the machine going out the door and I want it correct. Please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe and tell your friends to help my channel grow. It would be greatly appreciated.
Great video. When using your 1/4 inch ratchet, do you have to use impact sockets with that or are regular sockets ok?
You can use both. I use non impact and have had no issues.
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Thank you so much! Your videos are really helpful!
Glad to see you seem to be up and fully back in business after those devastating floods you endured. Great video, extremely detailed explanation and videography; great for us do it your selfers!!
Thanks Lawrence! Thank you for watching and commenting:)
Great instructions and video
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I have a 20hp B & S that smokes blue while running, could that be a blown head too? Great video.
Normally blueish black is fuel. If the engine sounds like it is choking while the bluish smoke is coming out, it may be that your choke is stuck in the on position. You can tell that your head gasket is blown when your adding oil constantly and the oil is very black.
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Ok i'll follow your steps in checking to see if it calls for me to pull the head off. I brought the follow off someone and install in a body I had on hand, thanks.
Great video good specs.and information glad you unhooked chain hoist
Thank you and thank you for watching and commenting.
I just replaced my head gasket on a Craftsman with B&S Intek Gold 20 HP. I did not however replace the head itself. So far so good, but I hope mine does not have any warping that you stated his one has. Is that typical for all B&S motor, or just that particular engine model?
The single cylinder overhead valve engines were and still are the ones that have the blown head gasket issue. Technically the head gasket should not blow and there are different thoughts on why it happens. Normally it is the engine overheats at some point and that’s what causes it but I believe it is a poor design. You most likely will be ok but when I’m doing a job for a paying customer, I do not want to do the job twice and get a bad reputation in the process. Glad to hear you tackled the job yourself!!
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Thanks for the quick response. I guess time will tell, but if my head gasket blows again in the near future I'll be replacing the head as well. Thanks for the informative video.
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@@RobertKliethermes
Much cheaper to have head resurfaced than a new head. Just about any machine shop can do that for you.
Having a head resurfaced is much cheaper than a new head. I had a machine shop do a valve job, and resurface.. about half the cost of a new head. The engine ran better than ever
Liked and subbed. Really good video brother. I just got a z425 for cheap due to head gasket so I'll be tackling the job soon. Anyway keep up the content 👌.
Nice! Thank you for watching, commenting and supporting the channel. Will do!
Great video buddy! I have been out of the loop a little did you get a new shop?
One thing I do is clean the head, then use 150 grit sandpaper on a flat surface and the mounting side against the sandpaper . Move in a figure 8. Until the original machine marks are gone. With the block I use a long flat file with 150 grit sandpaper and do the same with the block. Be sure to stuff the cylinder and push rod with paper towels to keep grit out. Works for me, plus I wipe down with carburetor cleaner before assembly.
I have no oil filter on that engine, just like mined210 is that normal?
Some engine models had oil filters and some did not.
Excellent video
Thank you Benjamin, I’m glad it was helpful. Thank you for watching and the kind comment.
Thanks for this video
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Great video!
Thanks!
Amazing video. Thank you,
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My cover now has slots via dremel :-) @7:00
Great job
Great 👍job
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If your oil is black or even dark brown, shouldn't you change the oil? I mean I would. P.S. you and your camera guy do a great job. LOL I got to the end of you video. So I guess that answers my question.
Hi Steven, because the customer has received yearly service the oil should not have been so black which was very concerning. Hence the blown head gasket. I was just pointing out that very dark oil even when you’re servicing your machine regularly may be another problem. And Yep at the end of the video we did change the oil and filter. Thanks for watching and commenting Steve as always!!! :)
@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Thank you for explaining that.
My Briggs was 25 years old and the head gasket blew up so I got a a Kawasaki they’re way better
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