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eager 1

mrg2065
13 years ago

I have a eager 1 mower model # 917.388410 6.75 hp just wondering if anyone could tell me how old it is by model #. carb is dirty, with a lot of dry debris in float and rusty colored all over inside, I will probably replace.

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  • 1saxman
    13 years ago

    I don't know if Sears is still using the 'Eager 1' brand name, but 6.75 HP should date it fairly recently. The brand started back in the '80s. I'd clean it up and give it a try before getting a new carb. It may be a Tecumseh engine with a brass bolt holding the float bowl on. This bolt is the metering orifice and requires periodic cleaning, particularly the almost-invisible bleed at the top of the threads. You might want to replace the fuel line as they decompose over time and put rubber 'crumbs' in the float bowl. Also clean out the tank and tank outlet filter.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Thanks: hey when you push the primer bulb, carburetor off engine, should you hear/feel air/suction from one of the fuel hose ports, cause I hear/feel nothing.
    again Thanks.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Looking rusty collared intake hole, when I spin the blade i hear the exhaust, but I can spin it either way slight compression, hope its not a rebuild I am looking at.

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    Look at the sticker on the deck. The date of manufacture is always listed like this:

    917386127 081996M 035273

    The middle set of numbers say: Aug. 19, 1996

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    thanks looks like mine is a 2000 model, whit dried stuff all over sides and bottom of engine, water in oil, hopefully not a cracked head. compression showed about 10- 15 psi.

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    Your carb can easily be refurbished. Low compression can be from a valve with crud around the seat or face, almost never from a cracked head, which I've never seen. The rings could be frozen on the piston too and can't expand.

  • bill_kapaun
    13 years ago

    Your engine is a....
    Tecumseh LEV120-361509A

    You can download a service manual at the link.

    IF this has the plastic bowl carb, you need to get a "bowl kit" which pretty much replaces the guts of the carb.
    About $20 if you can find it. Tec has gone out of business, so parts availability might become an issue. I personally don't know if it has or not.

    I "think" the kit is PN 730637A, but verify by an independent source. (That's if you have that type carb).

    Here is a link that might be useful: Link

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Thanks I found the manual, and parts still can be ordered from sears, ring and valves look great, going to get head gasket( http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-number/36787&pathTaken=partSearch&prst=0?shdPart=36787 ), carb, mine has the metal bowl but is pretty messed up, hoses and should hopefully be good to go.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Oh and thanks for that link Bill, very helpful, and googled engine model #Tecumseh LEV120-361509A you posted cause I can not find it on my mower but got this link and found that model there.
    http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/tecumseh/lev120.html

  • bill_kapaun
    13 years ago

    The "Sears" engine model# is 143.xxxxxx

    143 is the code for Tecumseh.
    There are conversion charts on the web that decipher the rest of the 143#.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    She's running Thanks for all the help baymee, Did everything you told me, and last thing was kill switch, which pointed me to the govener also. I made a make shift linkage and held throttle in different ppositions and she fired up and would die, so I did something else and tied handle back and put starter fluid in and pulled cord and when she fired up i jumped down and manually gave it gas and it stayed running strong, its missing something how do you give it more gas?

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Thanks to every one who helped me on this mower, with lincs and whatnot. I used a replacement spring on throttle so I think thats the prob as far as the rpms go.

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    Most likely the hole just above the arrow in the 11 o'clock position. Look for wear around the hole.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/Photo-0070.jpg
    Yep that was it, put in that hole above arrow, with modified spring on other linkage, now it runs great, not bad for a freebe, didn't have to rplace the carb after all, I thought it was done for.I also have video of it running but web on camera isn't working right now.
    copy and paste.
    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/PB040412.jpg

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/PB040413.jpg

    Thanks again for all the help.

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    Glad you got it running. Now sell it and use the profit to make another investment.

    The carb does look like it's done for. Try using the Macro feature of your camera for close-ups.

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    640259

    That's the part number, available from Sears for $9, but from any shop and cheaper than that.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Thanks' ran across another freebe Its a 95 diamond i/c with the Briggs 5.5 hp engine, commercial use mower, model # 917.372833, won't start, no spark, and plug looks black and oily,couple head bolts were backed out a little, can't find my compression tester. might see if I can get her going, if compression is good. I only get the old ones, the nice looking newer ones don't last long on craigslist and gone by the time I respond. oh well keeps me busy during the winter.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    This is the eage 1 I tore apart and got running.
    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/PC050128.jpg

    And this is the 95 diamond i/c with the Briggs 5.5 hp engine, commercial use mower I am going to tare apart next

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/PC050127.jpg

    If both are in good shape I will sell the eager 1, and use the Briggs for landscaping business to make enough to buy a newer one.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Thanks for the input gentlemen, The house is in Seattle Wa. I will see if cutting lower branches will help here are some pics w/phone camera. c&p.
    don't know how to upload on this sight.

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/yard2.jpg


    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/yard1.jpg

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    95 diamond i/c with the Briggs 5.5 hp engine, model # 917.372833 has 20 psi compression, I just through high temp sealant on old head gasket, put rope on from other mower. Hopefully these engines have the compression release features.
    I also put in a 1/2 cup oil in the cylinder and let it sit about a couple hours and none leaked down into oil pan same depth from top of piston to cylinder brim. so leak down is next.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Man I must be a magnet to eager 1's, picked this 2000 model 6.75 hp.# 917.377810, same deal though gotta start it with starter fluid,then she runs like a champ, self propelled, band new coil starter, blade, plug and armature, just got to clean the carb and hope that's it, primer seemed like it wasn't sucking gas or anything, just like other one, so maybe that's how there suppose to be,I thought you could feel pressure from sucking gas from tank and sending to carb

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/Easger1917377810.jpg

    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/Eager19173778102.jpg

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    I find that side mount carb to be the most troublesome design of all. Sometimes you have to bounce the front wheels to get gas to flow from the tank, even on a clean, rebuilt carb.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    I took this eager 1 apart, and cleaned carb(actually looked pretty good, but on reassembly I found a S shaped link under mower rear/transmission side, any idea what its suppose to be hooked up to, i work on a clean basement floor so i know it wasn't there b4, can't find it in the manuals I found so far.
    thanks

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    Possibly the link between the cable and the transmission. Show a picture of it.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Sorry for late response been busy putting my Grand prix back together, here is the pic of that s-shaped link I believe it was hanging on let side between wheel and deck, can't find it in engine diagram's.
    Thanks
    http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/Mower/P1190188.jpg
    Any way to post pics up so c&p does' have to be used all the time.

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    Put the thing in context. How long and wide is it?

  • baymee
    13 years ago

    On second thought, it looks like a large S link which you wouldn't find on a mower. Just a piece of junk on the mower deck.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Yea I don't know it was hanging on the mower rear wheel, I will just keep it in the mower junk box in case I find a place for it, last owner was probobly mowing and didn't want to run over, so sat it on the deck and it worked it's way to the wheel.. Thanks bud

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    well put to much oil in and started smoking like crazy, so not knowing you coould just tip mower over to drain oil, i started tearing the blade etc. off to get to oil drain plug, after collar that balde sits on came off so did a spring and some sort of bearing(?), my gues was spring went between the bearing that fell out and the one sealed in the motor, but I put it back together started it and loud knocking noise possibly rattling, bolt is tight as i could get it. you know if spring sits between bearing and blade collor?
    Thanks

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    12 years ago
  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Put it back together and started it and still making loud knocking noise, hope i didn't bust the shaft putting those spring and washer on wrong, or run with not enough oil after draining. compression is 50 psi.
    suggestion's, wasn't very powerful going up any type of hill, so if i messed up engine, no big loss. just 40 bucks.

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    well defiantly messed something up, started it to pin point knocking, and something flew out from under mower turned out to be a chunk of the blade adapter, so for some reason the shaft is banging around,(unless it just cracked when spring and washer were backwards and continued to bang around after adapter cracked)going to take apart and see if i missed something on reassembly, got blade/adapter off and shear pin was visible and sheered a bit..

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    wow!
    [IMG]http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/Mower/brokenmower.jpg[/IMG]

    weigh out differences.....repair/get another mower,
    thinking about getting another since my yard and most others I mow have hillclimbs. Gets the job done but slow on climbs

  • mrg2065
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Anyone know the measurements of these shear pin's,
    [IMG]http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk9/mariog207_2008/Mower/brokenmower.jpg[/IMG]
    ,or is it one size fit's all. can't find them in parts pic's. may be able to make my own. ahh I can figure it out. just got to get me a digital caliper.

  • jjnurk
    10 years ago

    hi, i have hooked up my linkages to my throttle and to the govenor but for what ever reason i don't seem to have any change in speed when i move the throttle. Am i missing a piece somewere, can't figure it out.thx.

  • tomplum
    10 years ago

    Post us a pic