Gee my threads just keep going. I did the engine swap. I did complete head service (funny story to tell separately) and adjusted valves. Intake at .003 low end. I still had slight hesitation of the crank, sometimes. Most of the time it just turned fine and started. Charging voltage high 13 to 14. Battery voltage over 13 with engine off after a cutting session. 12.7 after sitting. But the sometimes hesitate still there. Doing a double check I found that he had crimped end on ground strap and it was slightly loose. So I replaced ground strap and cleaned all cable connections and even decided to put on a new starter solenoid. Debated but did not add the separate relay to eliminate impact of safety switches to the solenoid. Although it might hesitate it never failed to start. Returned it to him. Got a message last night . Won't start. While watching tv I wired up the bypass relay and went over and installed this morning. He had got it started again by charging the battery. battery is new 350 CCA and tests fine. So after the install the bloody thing won't crank enough to start. I took my meter that will check amps on starter cable . Seeing 250. But here's a kicker. While I'm doing my thing he's trying to eliminate air leak on his small generator. I go over to help. I come back and turn the key on the rider and it fires up like there's no problem. Does so several times and then it barely turns. If we try enough we drop the battery below 12.4. If we recharge for long enough it will start. I told him to charge and if starts then cut his grass I'll then bring it back to my place.
I'll recheck the valves and maybe put a dial indicator on to confirm compression bump. I'm puzzled that decompression problem would come/go. Usually it's always there.
As for the starter, we started an old opposed twin mower that I gave him. Seeing 150 amp on the cable. Does the 250 on the starter point to it or could it still be a sign that a wiring or load problem is impacting it. Since it's electric PTO I did check that I can hand turn the deck belt pulley. Going to look at the briggs starter test tech stuff now.