Hi all. I have just serviced and restored an SB 45 with an 80201 Briggs motor. During service I cleaned the carb, cleaned cylinder head, replaced air filter, oil and petrol, installed new gaskets and upgraded to magnetron coil.
I tested the motor for the first time yesterday and while it runs, it gets very hot. I'm not entirely sure how hot it should get, but it seems to be a by too hot considering it was only running for approx 5 minutes.
When I went to push the stop switch, I received a shock from the motor! The new magnetron coil did not come with a rubber boot, so I installed it much the same way as the oil coil with the metal clip going straight into the spark plug and then I imagine the stop switch just cuts that circuit? When the motor stopped, a bit of white smoke then came out of the new muffler. I filled the motor with oil as per instructions, so I don't think that I've over-filled it at all. Could mismatched head bolts cause this white smoke?
Can anyone suggest why I would have received a shock and also some things that could cause the motor to run so hot?
Last edited by emk3; 16/12/16 06:03 PM.