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launboy


Joined: Nov 16, 2006
Points: 16

Snapper Carb
Original Message   Nov 19, 2006 4:47 pm
I recently aquired a Snapper i 422, it has a 4hp Tecumseh engine. The model number on the snowbloer is i4222e if that would help any. My question is about the carb. When I put gas in the tank and turn on the shut-off, gas starts coming out of a pinsize hole in the side of the carb (see picture).  When I push the primer gas shoots out of the hole. I'm pretty sure this isn't supposed to happen. any suggestions on why it is? I looked in a small engine repair book and a carb that was like mine had a discharge hole, but I'm not sure if thats what the hole on mine is. Also, can anyone think of any way to get this fixed? The pictures are kind of blury, but my camera doesnt work very well that close up. By the way, the only information i could find on the engine is that its hs40 you can google it if it helps.

     

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AKAmajorxlr8n


Joined: Nov 3, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #7   Nov 20, 2006 10:29 am
I LIKE 'EM!!! GOOD PICS!

That Snapper is a nice little machine! Why don't you treat it to some sanding, then a few coats of Red & white spray paint? She'll look like NEW!

LOVE those little Toro's - a $2 primer bulb will square him up! Just be prepared for the "fun" of removing all the cowling to gain access to it...

Marty

launboy


Joined: Nov 16, 2006
Points: 16

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #8   Nov 20, 2006 10:49 am
Actually, that was next on my list. After I got the engine running (hopefully today). I was going to sand it and paint it so it would look nice.  I'll take some pics when its done.

I was also planning to get a new primer, next time I went to the hardware store for some sprk plugs and things(most likey also today). I don't think it will be to difficult to get into the cowling on the Toro. "I'm experienced", I've had to do it on bothe of my other single stages. The MTD, when the recoil starter broke, adn the electric start wouldnt engage, and on my old Toro S 200, it was my dads, dads, snowthrower, which finally konked out after all these years. Both times I had no trouble. 

Glad you enjoyed the pics!!

AKAmajorxlr8n


Joined: Nov 3, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #9   Nov 21, 2006 9:45 am
launboy wrote:
I don't think it will be to difficult to get into the cowling on the Toro. "I'm experienced", I've had to do it on bothe of my other single stages. The MTD, when the recoil starter broke, adn the electric start wouldnt engage, and on my old Toro S 200, it was my dads, dads, snowthrower, which finally konked out after all these years. Both times I had no trouble. 

Glad you enjoyed the pics!!


Hopefully the bolts/screws won't give you any problems. Many I've serviced end up having the fasteners BREAK upon removal. Drill out, retap, new screws. Makes a simple repair a pain in the tukus...

Marty

launboy


Joined: Nov 16, 2006
Points: 16

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #10   Nov 21, 2006 2:16 pm
AKAmajorxlr8n wrote:
Hopefully the bolts/screws won't give you any problems. Many I've serviced end up having the fasteners BREAK upon removal. Drill out, retap, new screws. Makes a simple repair a pain in the tukus...

Marty


Then I guess I got lucky, I only had to remove the "dash" cover, and used the spark plug access cover to get to the bottom of the primer.  I ended up just prying it out with a screwdriver, becuse i couldn't get the little tabs on the back to squish together.  The OPE shop I usually go to was closed, and the hardware store didn't have it. So today I'll have to go back earlier adn get the primer.  Also, I have some numbers that I found under the tarter switch(as suggested) but, I can't fiure out what they mean... They are: HS40-5552L SER 901T0  I'm pretty sure that I copied them correctly, BUT, the 9(bolded) might be an eight.   The book I got from the library doesn't show what they mean.    If anybody knows, it would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Adam

jubol


Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #11   Nov 21, 2006 2:28 pm
Launboy,

5552L is the engine Spec, 555 says it's a HSK40 engine, other long  number is it's serial number.

Hope this helps!!

                                         Fred

Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower,  MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP  Self Prop Lawn Mower,  Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis  2000 
launboy


Joined: Nov 16, 2006
Points: 16

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #12   Nov 21, 2006 4:01 pm
Fred, thanks, I kind of thought that the one after the SER was the serial number, but my thoughts have now been confirmed.

'Lint, I sent you the e-mail hope you got it.

Last night Took off the bowl, and the float was indeed stuck.  Cleaned that out and put it back together, and guess what.  No more gas out the vent hole!!  I'm going to have to get a new seal for the bowl, becuase the one on there now it old and falling apart.  When I pushed the primer though gas came out of somewhere on the back of the carb, didn't invetigate last night though, to cold, and my hands were getting numb.

Adam

launboy


Joined: Nov 16, 2006
Points: 16

Re: Snapper Carb
Reply #13   Nov 21, 2006 6:51 pm
Went to my favorite little OPE shop today, and got the primer for the Toro CCR 1000.

I also ordered a carb rebuild kit for the Snapper.  Should be here sometime early next week.

Adam

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