Troybilt Mower slows down when engaging blades

dcstokes

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I have a troybilt horse mower, model 13WX79KT. The mower engine runs fine until I engage the blades. After the blades are engaged, the mower slows way down and the motor starts to bog down. The mower does not completely die. If I turn the blades back off, the engine will ramp back up. I replaced the carburetor, spark plugs, battery, solenoid, starter motor and deck drive belt before the mowing season. I need some help in identifying what the problem could be.
 

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Sounds like you may have blown a head gasket. Please post the engine numbers and I’ll try to find you a procedure to test the cylinders.
 

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The engine is Briggs & Stratton 407777-0229 E1. The engine does not smoke when being used. Can the engine have a blown head gasket and not smoke?
 

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A blown head gasket will show up in different ways, and yes a blown head gasket does not always smoke. On a twin cylinder engine one cylinder may not be producing its share of the power, so when a load is put on the engine it will bog down. Try this to see if both cylinders are working properly.

Here’s a test that give us a better idea of what may or may not be happening. If you have a GOOD insulated pliers, start the engine, go to half throttle and pull the plug wire on one side. Does anything change? Go to the other side and do the same thing. If the engine speed changes when you pull the wire, that cylinder is firing properly. If nothing changes, something is wrong with that cylinder. Next with the engine running, carefully remove the oil dipstick and let it rest on the oil fill tube. If it bounces around, this is an indicator that pressure is changing in the crankcase, meaning possible blown gasket, on the bad cylinder.

Other possble causes of your problem could be leaky manifold gaskets and/or carb mounting gasket. No ignition on one cylinder. Bad manifold, which we just had in another thread about two weeks ago.
 
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