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Honda v twin timberwolf help please!


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Gx620 Honda twin on a timberwolf 125 ph

Was running on full revs, not chipping and suddenly made an awful noise in the engine so turned it off. Tried to start it and there is a metallic rattle from under one of valve covers (everything under it looks fine) and it won't run more than a few seconds. Any ideas please, stuck with big pile of sticks in a small garden!

Thank you :(

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If the vavles look ok turn it over and see if the move up and down if not you busted the cam gear which i think is plastic so many things it could be

 

I just rebuild my gx670 on the stump grinder. The cam gear is indeed in plastic.

Take off the valve covers and check if the valves are moving. If not, take off the cranck cover. If you want to know how it looks like ; here is a very usefull link :

 

http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/JonRK/2010-09-07_020434_Low_oil_pressure.pdf

 

Honda parts at :

 

http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html

goto "service" - "spare parts" and enter you engine number. Use the parts number to check the price at a Honda dealer. Every part is in stock, next day delivery to the dealer.

 

 

Just make sure the timing mark is set correctly when re-assembling the case cover.

 

Good luck :thumbup1:

 

Pascal

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