Honda Mower Won’t Shut Off? Engine Brake Replacement (Step-by-Step)

In this video, I’ll show you how to replace the engine brake on a Honda push mower step by step. If your mower won’t shut off properly or feels slow to stop, a worn engine brake is often the cause. We’ll start by removing the starter, blower housing, and flywheel, then walk through engine brake removal and installation, including reconnecting the stop switch and control cable. I’ll also show you the OEM Honda engine brake part number and torque specs so you can do the job right the first time. 🔧 OEM Honda Engine Brake Part Number: 75100-Z0L-901 ⚙️ Torque Spec: Flywheel nut – 55 ft-lbs (75 Nm) This repair applies to many Honda GCV series engines commonly found on push mowers. If you’re a DIYer or small engine mechanic, this guide will help you save time and money while fixing your mower safely. 👍 If this video helps, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment with what mower you’re working on! If you know a veteran in crisis please dial 988 and press option 1 or Text 838255. Disclaimer: The information provided by The Small Engine Mechanic is intended for educational purposes only. The Small Engine Mechanic cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information, as factors beyond our control may affect outcomes. The Small Engine Mechanic assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of the use of the information contained in this video. Users should exercise caution and adhere to safe practices when working with machinery and tools, as seen or implied in this video. Additionally, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result, as outcomes may vary based on individual circumstances. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from the improper use of tools, equipment, or the information provided is the sole responsibility of the user, and The Small Engine Mechanic shall not be held liable. Users are encouraged to use this information at their own risk and discretion.