I’m looking for advice on replacing or repairing an engine on a MTD 20 ton Log Splitter. I bought the splitter new in 2004 and it came with a Briggs & Stratton 5 HP model 128702. By 2007 the engine became very difficult to start. Figuring ethanol or stale gas in the carb was the problem I rebuilt the carb, but that didn’t help. But when I replaced the carb it worked fine. By 2008 the engine was leaking lots of oil, and having never rebuilt or taken apart an engine, I decided to replace the engine and save the old B&S for a later day to tear apart, see how these things work and look inside, and perhaps rebuild it. I still have this engine in my storage shed.
So in 2008 I installed a B&S 6.5 HP 675 Series Quantum Model 126T02 which cost about $170 new. I had to cut the 7/8” dia crankshaft to the 1 13/16” length and cut a new keyway, but other than that the engine dropped right in and worked fine for several years. But by 2011 it too was now hard to start. I replaced the carb, air filter, spark plug, and primer bulb. Nothing helped. In hindsight I probably should have replaced all the fuel lines. Presently I have to remove the spark plug and spray in some engine starting fluid, for the engine to start. And even then it takes about 15 pulls of the cord to get going, whether or not I use the priming bulb. And the recoil of the pull cord can be real nasty, which I presume is because this engine is probably designed for a lawn mower with a blade, and the engine itself doesn’t have a heavy internal flywheel. When I shut off the now warm engine, which has run for about 30 minutes, and let it sit for about 10 minutes, when I return the engine won’t start unless I use the starting fluid spray – just as if I let it sit for a few days.
Because of the nasty recoil issue and difficult starting I’m considering replacing this B&S engine with a $95 Harbor Freight Predator 5.5 HP 173cc engine, or a $153 Honda GCV160N5A 5.5 HP engine.
Your thoughts?