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Underdog
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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #14 Aug 30, 2009 8:24 am |
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<BR> Is fuel comming up the main nozzel in the carb behind the choke butterfly when it floods? If so the needle/seat/float is causing the problem...<BR><BR>or...<BR> The fuel pump may be leaking internally to the &quot;vacuum side of the Diaphram&quot;, meaning that the fuel is making it to the carb also through the vacuum port on the intake manifold..(I think that is where the pump hooks up on this motor, correct me if I am wrong...)<BR><BR>Try starting the motor with a pair of vice grips on the Vacuum line from the pump after the bowl is already filled with gas. If it still leaks this will rule out pump vaccum side failure...<BR><BR>Try taking the pump completely out of the loop, hook up a fuel tank and gravity fill the bowl of the carb with it... If you have a float/ needle/seat problem, the carb will leak by gravity feed also..<BR><BR><BR>Good luck,<BR><BR>Friiy<BR><BR><BR>Ps.... How did the tiller work this spring?<BR> <BR>With the air filter off, I do see fuel in the carb behind the choke butterfly. But I cannot confirm that the fuel is getting there through the nozzle as you suggest. I went ahead and replaced the fuel pump yesterday with a new one and it no longer drips. Without the fuel pump the carb does not get gas (the tank is slower than the carb). When you pull the starter and let the bowl drop down the fuel flows right through (I catch it with a cup). If you raise the bowl up with your finger, the fuel flow stops (even if you continue to pull the starter cord). I spent the day yesterday cleaning things I got the main nozzle out (carefully) and cleaned it really well. I installed a new fuel line, the new fuel pump, a new fuel filter and flushed the gas line. I slid small wires through the little holes and used a can of carb cleaner with a straw tube to blast the cleaner through all the holes that I could see. The I ran my compressor up to 100 psi and blew everything out. I also put in a new spark plug and changed the oil. <BR>I pulled the starter cord (choked on) and the engine fired right up and the died quickly. If I let it sit for 20 minutes and leave the choke off, it will fire right up again and then die. I'm baffled. I'm stumped. <BR>It really was running fine when the previous owner started it just over a week ago. That's why I purchased it. It ran so smooth. <BR>There is a small white wire dangling unconnected below the carb. Maybe something came disconnected. <BR> I thing I'm missing something really basic. Something foolish. The leaking fuel pump was just a distraction. <BR>Is there a factory setting for the idle mixture screw. I got that off by removing the safety shroud around the muffler but I'm not 100% sure I got it back where it was set before. <BR> <BR><BR>The tiller is fantastic. I had used a front tine Merry tiller before but there's no comparison. My neighbors have all borrowed it as well. I'd like to add a sickle bar to the BCS someday. <BR><BR><BR>
This message was modified Sep 18, 2009 by Underdog
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