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Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #23 Sep 2, 2009 12:41 pm |
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I you can start the engine and only run it on choke, and the carb is still full of fuel when you take the bowl off (provided you have not pumped more into from try to pull start it again). Then the problem is mostly still in you high speed circut. I think you should check the nozzel again, after you clean the nozzle, clean the little hole that goes into the carb tower that allows fuel to enter the nozzle, this little hole(main jet) should intersect with the smooth area of the nozzle...
The hole you need to clean is just above the yellow box on the cutaway carb photo just below the float(aug 30, post picture).. this would be the "main jet" that all fuel travels in the carb..( this jet may be a press in, unremovable or screw-in)
http://outdoorpowerinfo.com/repairs/images/kohler_walbro_lmk/_main_jet.JPG
This photo shows the "main-jet"
Friiy I think I was gettting my "nozzles" and " jets" mixed up. I will take another look at the main jet. My recollection was that there was just a hole there in the aluminum casting, with no jet in there. But I might have missed something. I am going to get a tool at lunch today to remove the carb. Cleaning down low on the ground where it sits is next to impossible while still attached to the engine.
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Underdog
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Re: 11 hp briggs engine does not want to run, floods
Reply #26 Sep 18, 2009 5:52 pm |
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<BR> Any Progress Underdog???<BR> I found the tool at Harbor Freight and got the carburetor off and gave it a really thorough cleaning. A few of the holes on the carb seemed to be sealed with a small bearing. But I cleaned them as best I could. I hooked it all back up and it started on the first pull. It ran really well and would throttle up and did not smoke. The after a about 1.5 minutes is died. Dead as a doornail. As if it was starved for gas. <BR><BR>I did take some photos of the carburetor while I had it off. Here they are:<BR><BR>> < <BR><BR>> < <BR><BR> > < <BR><BR><BR>
This message was modified Sep 18, 2009 by Underdog
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