Honda Camshaft Recall and Fix

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Got a notice our Honda HRX217 is being recalled due to a faulty camshaft which I gather can cause loss of decompression and hard pulling on the rope start.

Anyone done this fix themselves? I’d like to take this to the dealer, but not sure I trust their work.

What’s involved, any videos out there showing how to fix?
 
Not a hard job and the dealer can do it easily. So can you with a YouTube video. However, you'll be responsible for the cost.
I adjusted the valve on mine this past summer as I was getting that hard pulling of the cord/recoil.

I thought it may be a cracked rocker arm according to the YouTube video(s) that I watched. But when I open valve cover and pulled the rockers off(1 pin...easy as pie), they were perfect. And the cam gear is right there... So I adjusted the valves, cleaned both the cover and head mating surfaces, RTV'd them back together and all is well.
 
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I have a new to me HRN216 not within the recall .. (early serial #).
Pulls really hard & kicks … can this be something else? I picked this up estate sale.
 
Not a hard job and the dealer can do it easily. So can you with a YouTube video. However, you'll be responsible for the cost.
I adjusted the valve on mine this past summer as I was getting that hard pulling of the cord/recoil.

I thought it may be a cracked rocker arm according to the YouTube video(s) that I watched. But when I open valve cover and pulled the rockers off(1 pin...easy as pie), they were perfect. And the cam gear is right there... So I adjusted the valves, cleaned both the cover and head mating surfaces, RTV'd them back together and all is well.
I watched a video,.. on the cam replacement, more than I care to do in the cold garage if mine needs it….. it’s not on the recall ,. But sure fits the profile…
 
I have a new to me HRN216 not within the recall .. (early serial #).
Pulls really hard & kicks … can this be something else? I picked this up estate sale.
Could be the valves needing adjustment, or a sheared flywheel key if someone hit a rock or stump with the blade.
 
Thanks for the heads up, I did not receive a recall notice but ran my serial on Honda's website and I'm clear.

Good luck with the repair, I would just take it to the dealer. Who knows, maybe they'll just throw a new engine in.

https://powerequipment.honda.com/support/recalls-and-updates/hrn-hrx-recall
I never registered ours so I can’t get the notice. But my machine is a 2021 and I used it 2 full seasons. I’ll run the ser# at some point. But mine also has the older warranty which I think is 5 years….
 
The camshaft has a rpm-operated compression release which lowers the compression during starting to make the rope easier to pull. When the failure occurs, the mechanism jams in the "run" position which means the rope is hard to pull, but once started it will run normally and there is no further damage from using the mower that way.
 
Perhaps cam should have been on the recall, serial number says it’s not… Honda has that recall On the later ones .. .ug, might be time for a dealer.
 
How come no recall on the famous BS intek cam failure that has cost many people plenty?
They would have to recall all the engines they've produced in the last 20 years.

I'm a fan of the older Briggs engines, the flatheads were bulletproof, but the newer Inteks are way too problematic and cheaply built with multiple poor designs that were never corrected.
 
thanks! my very old HRX 217 has been great but will check + bye the bye Honda is OUT of the mower business!!
 
Got a notice our Honda HRX217 is being recalled due to a faulty camshaft which I gather can cause loss of decompression and hard pulling on the rope start.

Anyone done this fix themselves? I’d like to take this to the dealer, but not sure I trust their work.

What’s involved, any videos out there showing how to fix?
So took my mower into Honda for the recall last year go to cut my lawn this spring, the oil ends up looking like ground up pencils and made a chopper noise. Took it in a month ago and they still have the mower, apparently I am not the only one. Looks like Honda needs to fix their fix.
 
I know this, YOU know this, maybe someone should tell Honda.

https://powerequipment.honda.com/lawn-mowers

Still on their website.
Yeah I believe I asked here if mine is a 2021 and I used it all of 2022, does that mean I don’t have the recall issue? Someone said yes as you would have had trouble upon the initial start…

My concern is if they exited the market, and pulled all machines that were not sold, it feels like when a co tries to buy out a pension…they want to be done with obligation for less than what said obligation is worth….

Edit This looks like a nice deal ( I guess production stopped last fall). It’s the one with the hydrostatic drive for $799.99

Does it mean recall addressed, or needs to be addressed?


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Honda-2...-Mower-with-Blade-Stop-HRX217K6HYAD/327854627
 
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Got a notice our Honda HRX217 is being recalled due to a faulty camshaft which I gather can cause loss of decompression and hard pulling on the rope start.

Anyone done this fix themselves? I’d like to take this to the dealer, but not sure I trust their work.

What’s involved, any videos out there showing how to fix?
 
Yeah I believe I asked here if mine is a 2021 and I used it all of 2022, does that mean I don’t have the recall issue? Someone said yes as you would have had trouble upon the initial start…

My concern is if they exited the market, and pulled all machines that were not sold, it feels like when a co tries to buy out a pension…they want to be done with obligation for less than what said obligation is worth….

Edit This looks like a nice deal ( I guess production stopped last fall). It’s the one with the hydrostatic drive for $799.99

Does it mean recall addressed, or needs to be addressed?


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Honda-2...-Mower-with-Blade-Stop-HRX217K6HYAD/327854627
That is the mower I have and I love the hydrostatic drive, I wish I had of never taken it in for the recall I have the bladestop feature so hot starts aren't even an issue if I don't shut it off during the mow. I only did it because I figured the cam was inferior and would shorten the life of the mower. It's a shame Honda didn't iron out the fix before they issued the recall, I guess they figure it doesn't matter because they have no future in lawnmowers. It could also possibly be the service at the particular powersports dealer idk.
 
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