Someone asked about the Illustrated view of my compression release I make for my Briggs engines. Can't remember who, so I started this new thread.
Hey Charlie. I have a cable attached to the lever on the engine and to a handlebar lever at the other end. Pulling the handlebar lever raises the compression release lever, lifting the exhaust valve off the seat a small amount allowing easier pedalling. After getting up to speed with the pedals, release the handlebar lever and full compression is restored to the combustion chamber starting the engine. Like wayne z says, it can also assist braking when engaged. It lowers the compression enough to prevent starting, but still has enough to slow the bike down. Hope this helps your understanding of the system.Uh, how exactialy do you engage it?