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Underdog


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11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Original Message   Aug 23, 2009 9:37 pm
I have been working to get an leaf loader ready for fall clean up. The 11hp briggs and stratton engine starts briefly when choked and then dies. Gas runs out and drips below. It runs all of 3 seconds before it dies. I've tried starting it without the choke but no luck there. When I bought it a week ago the previous owner started it on the first pull. It has a good spark, fresh gas, a clean air filter. With the spark plug pulled I can see the spark. I've tried starting it at half throttle, full throttle and low throttle. No difference there. I took the bowl off the carburetor and cleaned out the crud that was in there. Do I need to take the carb off and completely clean it? What setting should the throttle be at for start up? Any suggestions? the motor is a Briggs Industrial Plus model 256422 type 1015 -E1
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Underdog


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #30   Sep 19, 2009 8:32 am
I have been wondering about the flow of gas to from the gas tank. I installed a new gas line filter (same as the old one that worked just fine previously) and when I examine the fuel line filter I notice that it is not full of gas. Only a little trickle along the bottom of the clear filter. (the filter is installed with the arrow pointing in the desired direction of flow) Should the filter be filled with gas? It is below the tank when the gas is full. Maybe the little shut off valve below the tank is not working 100%. But still, there is always plenty of fuel in the bowl when I pull it off. Something is odd about all this. I will check that bolt below the bowl. I do not think it has any holes in it.

niper99


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #31   Sep 19, 2009 11:47 am
is there any crud or dirt in the bowl when u take off after it runs and stops? make u replace the fuel line going from the filter to the carb, lve seen it where the fuel line deteriorates and little pieces of rubber start going in the carb and that may be clogging the main jet?

when it stops running l would pull the plug again and check if its wet or dry and check spark at the same time. it could be a sticky valve/loose valve seat causing no compression but its unlikey, just throwing some ideas out there.
friiy


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #32   Sep 19, 2009 8:39 pm
The fuel filter not being full of fuel is not a problem, It just has a bubble that will not purge out..


I don't think it is a valve seat problem, when the seat gets loose it doesn't always lay flat in its hole for a restart... I think the valves are---ok.

Try loosening the gas gap when it starts to die, see if it starts to pick up again...

Also---- What type of sound does it give when it starts to die? Does the engine surge? Does it back fire? or does it just stop? Are you useing it under load when it dies? or is it running full speed with no load? or is it Ideling (low speed/ no load) when it dies?

Can you take a video of it as it gets ready to die and poist it on your photo page?


Just throwing some ideas out there...

Good Luck,

Friiy
Underdog


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #33   Sep 19, 2009 9:51 pm
I appreciate the suggestions on what to check.
I took the carb apart again. I found the "welch plug" that I have heard about on these briggs engines. I probed and poked with the wire from a twist tie in all the holes again. I sprayed carb cleaner into the holes and then blew them out with compressed air.
I was wondering if I should be able to get the carb cleaner to come squirting out that small pair of holes. And if so, where I should squirt or blow in.
I'll put it together tomorrow. If everything goes like it did on Friday, I'll hook it all up, pull the starter cord a few times with the choke on, the fuel will fill the bowl and the motor will spring to life, run for 2 minutes and die suddenly. Then it won't start again no matter what I try. So, we'll see how accurate my prediction is. I will try to take a video. The engine just dies, it it not under load and not idling, just running normal. Last time it stopped, it just stopped like the kill switch had been flipped. The engine has a red "kill switch" on the side. Or at least I think that is what it is. The strange thing about the kill switch is that it has picture of an oil can or a gas can next to the switch. This is a kill switch right? Please tell me its a kill switch, it say "on" and "off" and its red. No idea why they would put a gas can on the switch.
The carb is starting to look really clean.
I'll post a picture of the needle. Can I replace the seat that the needle fits into?










friiy


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #34   Sep 19, 2009 10:43 pm
Your "kill switch" may be a "oil alert" kill switch, you can turn the moter off with it... or if the oil is low the red will flash and kill the motor at the same time... after the motor stops try pulling over the motor and see if the (red) flashes as you pull it over..Take a picure of the switch and and what it hooks up too..


Good luck,

Friiy
friiy


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #35   Sep 19, 2009 10:58 pm
Ahh yeah you have oil alert on that motor, check to make sure the oil is clean and "full", check to make sure your wires from the oil alert float assy. (on side of engine case) are not grounding anywhere.


I have seen these oil alerts on gum up on motors with dirty oil if they are a little low. They slosh and stick in the "low position" and kill the motor. Also make sure the engine is level when you run it.. (not on a bank or hill)

The seat is replaceable on this carb, but don't do it.. it takes special tools (reamers,insert tool and special drill bits)

I would try taking the wire off the oil alert and try it that way...

Good Luck,

Friiy
Underdog


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #36   Sep 19, 2009 11:15 pm
This is the switch. There is a white wire down under the carburetor that is loose and just dangling there unattached. <BR>How does the oil alert work. I have never seen one of these. The oil is clean. I just changed it. The level is not all the way to the top of the fill but its not really low. It is sooo cold outside tonight. Dropping into the low 40's. The leaves are turning already. <BR><BR>
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friiy


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #37   Sep 20, 2009 10:30 am
There is a float mounted inside the engine, with a terminal post outside on the side of the motor.. the kill switch ground the ignition if you run it off, the float will ground the ignition if the oil is too low. I bet that "wire hanging" is grounding somewhere or the oil float is not working right..

When the oil level is low, that switch will blink instead of the spark plug fireing.... When this engine starts to die, look at the switch...

Friiy.
Underdog


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #38   Sep 20, 2009 4:06 pm
Is there any way of taking the low oil circuit out of the mix. If I disconnect the wires am I "telling the engine there's a problem so don't run"?




friiy


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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #39   Sep 20, 2009 7:37 pm
No, no problem taking the oil alert out, it will run fine...

Leave the switch hooked up, just take the spade lug off that runs down to the oil float assy.

Did your kill switch work before?
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