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Dan Small Engine
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2014
This channel is to help assist do-it-yourselfers with repairs and modifications to their small engine equipment. There are no guarantees in life and the same goes for this channel. Take the information that helps and leave the rest. I try to record the most common repairs/problems and post them when I can. If you have a particular request, please leave a comment or email me at service@danssmallengine.com.
Snow blower engine repair. Blown engine.
Teardown and repair of blown snow blower engine after it was run with no oil. I'll show you how to save money swapping out the crankshaft from your old engine into a brand new engine. Using a replacement engine, I was able to repair this engine for $430 vs $1500 for a new engine from Ariens. The deciding factor on doing this repair is whether you can reuse the original crankshaft from the blown engine. If you can't, you can purchase a new crankshaft for $175 and still limit your repair cost to ~$600. No special tools are required but you will need to be fairly experienced with small engine repair to perform the swap.
Small Engine Warehouse where this particular engine was purchased: www.smallenginewarehouse.com/
These guys are pretty good at helping you spec out an engine that will fit your application and they are regular guys who are easy to work with. Shipping was about 3 days to Boston from their warehouse. A very smooth transaction overall.
Small Engine Warehouse where this particular engine was purchased: www.smallenginewarehouse.com/
These guys are pretty good at helping you spec out an engine that will fit your application and they are regular guys who are easy to work with. Shipping was about 3 days to Boston from their warehouse. A very smooth transaction overall.
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Tundra Timing chain problems - root cause
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How to Replace a Timing Chain on a Toyota Tundra 5.7l V8 3ur-fe
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Does your Toyota 5.7 V8 make a rattling noise on cold start? It could be a loose timing chain causing this noise. This video shows the general steps to replace all 4 timing chains and all 4 tensioners for the do-it-yourselfer. Helpful tips and tricks to get the job done with simple tools in your garage.
Honda or Ariens Snowblower LED headlight installation
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This video shows how to add an LED headlight to your Honda, Ariens, MTD, Toro snowblower with a few simple parts (instead of a mess of random rectifiers and capacitors that are not properly designed for the long haul). I'm using an off-the-shelf AC to DC converter that contains a full wave rectifier, a properly spec'd capacitor and short circuit protection all encapsulated in epoxy for a safe, ...
Well Pump Monitor - Sense Home Energy Monitor
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Briggs & Stratton cylinder head replacement snow engine - Craftsman snow blower head gasket replace
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Briggs & Stratton 8.5hp Cylinder Head gasket repair on Craftsman snowblower. 15A114-0342-E1 2005 Engine. This is a common problem on these engines. We will tear it down, replace the gasket and reassemble. Simple to do once you watch the video. How to determine the head gasket is bad? On this particular Briggs engine, you can do a leak-down test OR in many cases, you can just hear the leak as yo...
Craftsman impeller pin repair - Toro Impeller pin repair
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Repair broken shear pins on the impeller of your Craftsman or Toro snow blower. Quick video to show you how and save your self time and money!
Ariens 932101 snow chute crank bar and rotation fix
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This video shows a quick and simple fix for making your Ariens 824 snow blower chute rotation crank work properly in spite of a poor design from Ariens.
Lifespan TR1200i Treadmill assembly
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Assembly of the TR1200i Lifespan treadmill. Simple and quick video of treadmill assembly. Great treadmills TR1200i.
MTD Wheel kit 753-05173A
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TroyBilt Wheel Service kit for 2004-2005 Storm snow blowers with locking drive wheel problems. Kit to repair problem with locking wheels on TroyBilt Snow blowers.
Husqvarna 1130 Auger Repair
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Husqvarna 1130 or Poulan Pro won't throw snow well because of loose belt or poor engagement. Repair engagement lever
Ariens 926xxx Double Bit Kit for Auger performance
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Ariens 926100 snow blower auger belt improvement kit 72600700 or 72600800 to solve your throwing problems once and for all. Watch a 5-year-old install this kit and make the machine throw like new..
Tecumseh spark plug thread repair on 5.5HP LH195 engine
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5HP Tecumseh snow engine repair of stripped spark plug threads without removing the cylinder head. Sometimes you can't remove the head to repair the threads so your only option is to thread a new heli-coil insert with the head in place. I'll show you how.
Craftsman Push Mower Tuneup
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123K02 engine tune up and carb rebuild. Steps to tune up your lawn mower with Briggs & Stratton Engine.
Briggs and Stratton Cylinder head gasket replacement
มุมมอง 311K10 ปีที่แล้ว
Briggs and Stratton Cylinder head gasket replacement. 18-21hp OHV engine - 33Cu in. This is a typical engine in Craftsman, MTD, John Deere and many other lawn tractors with a single cylinder Briggs and Stratton OHV engine. This repair is very common and manifests itself as smoke coming from the exhaust after running for a few minutes, an oily spark plug with lots of buildup on it, etc. You can ...
Too early to experienced these type of problems don’t you think , if some people swear that the 5.7 l are good motors then they must be out of their mind . I was kind of upset on my 2010 Honda civic hybrid cause after 467,000 miles I had to replaced both cats , but other than that regular maintenance and lots of driving 😬😬😬.
I have a 07 Tundra with 147000 miles. I use sea foam or a really good engine cleaner before changing the oil. This does the trick. If it's not too far gone then it will need replaced
It’s probably a failed design the plunger may have travel to much out of the housing that make the housing worn out
I think, and would bet, that its equal to the oil pressure. Whatever pressure the oil is, would be applied directly to the plunger. No math needed! There is also may or may not be possible leverage advantage also since the wiper is mounted below the plunger. The check ball could also be a factor? It really doesn't mater though. My 2009 has the same problem for the 7-8 years I've owned it. It bothers me slightly and I just put in a half bottle of Seafoam to see what happens. I love the truck though and I'm gonna try and drive it till 300K. Its 244K now. Thanks for your content, I enjoyed it.
Run 5-30w oil brother. It’ll go away
Run 5-30w oil brother. It’ll go away
Do you know how many amps that light Draws? I was thinking of just using a cheap 1N4007 diode as the rectifier which should be able to supply 12v DC at 1 amp.
That’s a penis!
If your snowblower doesn't have the lighting stator in the motor, it will cost over $100 to install a stator and new flywheel with the added magnets to power the light. I looked into getting some used parts to do this md, but it still cost $75. I decided to just use my Milwaukee M18 battery from my cordless drill driver to power my lights and heated grips on my snowblower. A 9 AH battery will power the grips and lights all day without running down too low.
Thank you
Do they make this kit for the older st824?
Just buy an electric snowblower with a spare battery. It will start up every single time without any problems. I hate gas snowblowers. The engines they produce for them are trash compared to all of the technology we have to produce better engines
Electric is Junk
@stevesmith6058 it starts every single time when i need it to run. Everything i have thats takes a battery gives me zero issues
The Briggs snow tech engines is a POS we’re having so much problems with cams heads valves
So right now, I have 216,324 miles on the truck and all is well. No noise, no leaks at all! One thing I wanted to mention to others facing this issue is that Valvoline has a new oil on the market and it's supposed to remove varnish from the internals. I watched a few videos and talked to a few guys who said it really works! Before taking your engine apart, I would try a few oil changes with this stuff and see if it might be enough to free up the tensioner and stop the noise. Here is a link to a video on the product from the "oil guy" who seems to have more knowledge than most. th-cam.com/video/kyyZDghgdCI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FL9y2d9Efof2lwta - I have no connection to it. You could also try some of the engine flush products to see if they help. I'm a bit apprehensive about using those products because they can create acids and other chemicals that are not good for the motor. They also recommend changing the oil twice to get the flush product out of the engine completely. Good luck!
Thank you! Im way under experienced or equipped to try and fix this on my own. But Im a broke millennial and stubborn to keep my tundra. I'll check that oil out
did you find a .25 steel ball? where did it go?
Thanks for the straightforward video, very easy to follow. About to tackle the head gasket on my 21 HP B&S intek engine and will be using this for guidance. Was happy to find out the rockers didn't need to be removed.
use a breaker bar on the balancer and set it on the driver side frame then bump over the motor and it will come right off eazy peazy
Thank you for this vid. I’m in the process of replacing the head gaskets and all that timing mess left me with some apprehension. My mind is much more at ease now. Thanks again!
Hey I hope you doing well. I'm Mike ,let me tell you ,this was my first time opening and engine and change the timing chains and I really have a hard time searching for put the timing back, but when I saw your video an explanation made my life a lot easier because you said exactly what I need for finish that engine. Thanks .
When I changed my timing chain the tensioner looked fine seemed to work good by hand. The varnish causing it to lock up when pushed all the way in was the problem as it would stick until motor was warm. How ever if the varnish was re moved the used tensioner work great. Sea Foam removes this varnish and restored parts original function. Just keep using until it's like new. I used Pro Long to reduce engine friction by 80% 230,000 miles and never uses oil if changed by 4000 miles.
This happen to me this was the trick. Read tile end. At first at about 80 thousand it started. I had the timing chain changed... That help for about 30 thousand miles. At $2800. What causes it is the varnish on the tensioner .....and the vvt valves. So it went on until about 230,000 miles... So under my reluctant judgement I went to O'Reilly's and bought one can of sea foam to remove varnish before oil change. I ran it on idle as I was traveling using inverter for about 60 hours then it almost went away. So I did an oil change. And that did it acts as if it is new again. I will now use Sea Foam before oil change more often. The tolerance of the parts of this motor are such as that as seen in video here the tensioner get varnish on the end of it's shaft and sticks holding it in.... The vvt silinoids also are the problem as they stick not allowing the timing to position until motor is warmed up enough to expand plastic loosening to adjust time on vvt valves. I had this problem, I paid the price no changing oil enough because I was running full synthetic. That is a no, no. Make sure to change oil 3000 to 4000 miles or it will varnish inner parts. Hope this helps, I scoured You Tube for years with the fix and never found it. This is the fix.... If you have to change the oil and use another can of seafoam until it stops and goes to normal operation. One ounce per quart of oil only.
You’re spreading the good work. Oil changes at no less than 5000 miles. Decent quality oil. Make sure 8.25-8.5qts go back in. SeaFoam 10-20 miles before changing the oil and drain it while’s it’s hot. The noise will disappear after a half a can of seafoam added to crankcase. Then drain that as you don’t want sea foam constantly in your oil supply.
the tensioner on the driver side is the issue almost always but might as well do the timing chains
I was wondering if you could put heads back without messing with valve lash I will give that a try THANKS 😅
NO you should always reset the valves if you take the head off..
According to the Toyota dealership, that job list for 18 hours labor. Congrats on the job.
this video rocks....sir you have done an awesome job. I am right now doing this work, my 2007 toyo 5.7 blew the right head gasket. Truck has 272000 miles....but the gasket gave out. all original, chains, sprockets, lifters etc...all look brand new. however i have replace gaskets, lifters, cam chains both short and long. This engine is a monster and can be very intimidating, but I have surviced.... I just installed the heads/ cam cages, and working on timing chains. I wish i had the video equip to video,,,i have learned so much.
I went through the same thing with my used and abused 2007 when the head gasket failed in cylinder #7 at 316,000 miles, but I ended up putting the new parts in a low mileage 3UR-FE because I discovered scoring on the cylinder walls of the original engine. I will be flushing the cooling system every 4 years/48k, and I will change the 10W-30 oil and filter at least every 4k.
Great video with great information 👍 thanks!
When you get the alternator out. Replace the $20.00 Brushes then reinstall.
I just finished a chain job on a lx570. They all do it. Poorly designed and laid out v8 with too much emissions systems. Nissan VK56DE makes the 3UR look like a joke. The new VK56VD is garbage too now unfortunately. First gen titans for LIFE!
The timing belt tensioner. Makes sense
Pie are round.
Timing link. th-cam.com/video/oaDWBwmtVEE/w-d-xo.html
Sheeshe i sure wish they could make these simple like the 3.4l But here i go anyways. Thanks for the video Sir =D
Great video...I have a Toyota sienna 2014 and just today it was scanned and it has the same problem...
i set my valves at 4int 6ex, taryl sets them at 4-4
That 5.7 is a pretty good engine worth fixing for sure
I have one of these and am nervous seeing two positive red wires on the AC input side, is this unit forgiving? I'm assuming it works regardless of which input red wire goes to the positive side of the stator and the other red wire goes to the ground.
This is one of the best repair videos I have seen. I have this exact noise from my 2008, has been driving me crazy. Well done.
This was a quick and fairly simple solution and I may implement it on my Ariens 1128 Pro that has this exact same design. But what brought me here was that the thumbnail was promising in as much as it showed the chute. I lost the bolt that holdes the chute to this swivel/adjustment "thingy" - the bolt in question got lost in the snow and all I could find was the locking (one of the squished-slightly-oval type). Not too sure about the bolts design or size, but the nut is close enough that the thread goes on a M6 metric bolt. The hole is square and it is pretty tight between the chute and the bracket so I was looking for an image or video to see what it could look like. A very short carriage bolt in M6 fits nicely but the square hole was too large to capture it and it just spins when I try to tighten it.
How do you handle a situation where the holes don't align? I can't seem to twist the impellor rod to align the holes
Great video Thankyou!!!
Its always the driver side tensioner to its the only one that uses oil to pressure it mine failed and timing guide came off and fell into the oil pan and got munched up and put aluminum filings through my crank and took out my bearings make sure you change oil at 3-5000 you should be alright dont use heavier wait oil the tolerance s in the engines are small and heavy wieght oils will do more harm than good
On the min 28:02 the intake cam on the driver side, the timing mark is in the 12o’c position then at 28:31 its shows that is the 10o’c position, which should be the right position. How do you get the cam the to the correct position? Thank you and btw great video!
impressive crankshaft swap. Tough to know when putting a knock off engine is a better choice on an older machine. Basically all brand new with your repair. Customer must think you are the best. I can not find much on line about how good the Hydrostatics are. A little tiered sometimes when snow gets on my friction discs. A repair guy told me the Hydrostatics are happier if kept in warmth as opposed to being left outside to freeze between uses.
Thank you, you help me out a lot. Thanks for your explanation.
Great video. Thanks. I have a PowerMax 826LE Model 38620. How can I tell if its a shear pin or roll pin issue. The impeller stopped while I was moving very heavy snow at an off grid cabin. The impeller just spins. Thanks
You are awesome!!! Had no clue there was a quick stick kit for the crappy shute..
My light dims when I go full throttle... what can that be?
Do you have the Buck AC/DC rectifier on your machine? I got mine the other day and I did some testing with the Buck rectifier hooked to the snowblower and reading DC output from the multimeter, I noticed at idle I get full 12V while at full throttle it got down as low as 8V....
@@jkucukov yes, it is a "AC/DC to 5V-15V rectifier filter"
@@MrOlemannen96 I tested again with load this time 12V 18W LED, it's not dimming when under full throttle. I think mine was getting low DC volts when measuring under no load. If you have a Multimeter test the AC input leads at low and high rpm to make sure you don't have a bad coil.
Great detailed video.
The head gasket failed because 4 bolts can not hold it tight all around. Even smaller lawn mower flat head engines use 7 bolts. This engine is designed to fail.
Hi Dan, I have an HS 1132. Do I still need to add the bridge rectifier it did come with a large halogen lamp. I watched Anthony’s video and it appears he just popped out a halogen bulb and added a par 36 LED bulb, it a smaller housing for the bulb. no mention of bridge rectifier.
I'm not sure. You can try it and see how you make out. It might already have the rectifier built into it somewhere. No harm to try.