Hello,
Recently, someone gave me a lawnmower that didn't work anymore. It's a Murray with a 4.5 hp Briggs & Stratton 4-stroke engine. It's nice, with a bagger and throttle control up on the handgrip. They said it was about eight years old and had done well until one day it just quit. I like to tinker, so this sounded right up my alley.
It pulls freely. I put a new spark plug in it, and it's getting a spark. The crankcase is full of clean oil. Fuel is getting to the carb. I took the nut off of the bottom of the float bowl and gas ran out. I removed the carb and cleaned it with some carb cleaner and Deep Creep, then put it back on.
After squirting a small amount of starting fluid, I pulled the cord to start. It coughed to life, but only ran for a couple of seconds. I disabled the safety interlock and tried it again. It ran, and continued to run in an unsteady way when I sprayed carb cleaner or Deep Creep into the intake. Once I quit spraying, the mower would quit.
This mower has a square air filter like a mini version of what alot of modern cars use. There's a tube that brings crankcase vapors back trough the intake.
What could cause this? Would a bad carb float make it so rich that starting would be impossible?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Bill
Recently, someone gave me a lawnmower that didn't work anymore. It's a Murray with a 4.5 hp Briggs & Stratton 4-stroke engine. It's nice, with a bagger and throttle control up on the handgrip. They said it was about eight years old and had done well until one day it just quit. I like to tinker, so this sounded right up my alley.
It pulls freely. I put a new spark plug in it, and it's getting a spark. The crankcase is full of clean oil. Fuel is getting to the carb. I took the nut off of the bottom of the float bowl and gas ran out. I removed the carb and cleaned it with some carb cleaner and Deep Creep, then put it back on.
After squirting a small amount of starting fluid, I pulled the cord to start. It coughed to life, but only ran for a couple of seconds. I disabled the safety interlock and tried it again. It ran, and continued to run in an unsteady way when I sprayed carb cleaner or Deep Creep into the intake. Once I quit spraying, the mower would quit.
This mower has a square air filter like a mini version of what alot of modern cars use. There's a tube that brings crankcase vapors back trough the intake.
What could cause this? Would a bad carb float make it so rich that starting would be impossible?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Bill
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