hangfirew8
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OK I have a mid-2000's Sears 22", 917.378072 with a "6HP" (yeah, right) flat head Briggs & Stratton that hasn't run right since it was left with gas in it and didn't run it for a solid year (I know, I know). When I decided to get it running again, I pulled off the carb and cleaned a bunch of gritty grey stuff out of it everywhere. That got it to run, but not for long (few or several seconds at a time). Spark is good, even as it shuts itself down (I have a Lisle spark checker, great diagnostic tool). Gas flows freely from the tank, the tank and gas line are free of debris and the inside of the carb is spotless. This Spring I tried to start it, same behavior, so I emptied all the gas and put a lot of Seafoam in it and let it set for a few months.
This weekend I removed and cleaned out the carb for the third time. I checked both holes in the float bowl bottom bolt, and all passages in the carb itself. I've probed them all with a very fine wire, blew it out with compressed air, and replaced the float seat. The passage to the front face of the carb is clear. The bowl is not bent and does not interfere with the plastic float. The float moves freely and I replaced the little red seat. The float is light and not full of gas or holed. The float pivot pin is smooth and shiny.
Since I have spark and it can be made to run, I figure the problem is either a.) too much gas or b.) too little. By its behavior I'm leaning towards b.). It seems to run until the float bowl is empty and then conks out until it has a chance to catch up. After it runs I have to wait a minute and then I can start and run it again for several seconds, it runs strong and then conks out again. When I drop the float bowl after running, some gas comes out but doesn't flow unless I push on the float.
The float bowl doesn't seem to have any adjustment to it. The plastic needle holder is what is and and can't be bent for adjustment.
Engine is 12H802-2640-B1 and Carb B&S 498170 .
I've already given up on the carb and ordered a new one off of eBay. It has been superceded by 799868, so I got that.
Assuming the new one works great, I'll have the old one on my bench where I can fiddle with it as I please. What I want to know is, what else to look for?
Also, does the 799868 have any improvements over the old 498170?
Thanks!
HF
This weekend I removed and cleaned out the carb for the third time. I checked both holes in the float bowl bottom bolt, and all passages in the carb itself. I've probed them all with a very fine wire, blew it out with compressed air, and replaced the float seat. The passage to the front face of the carb is clear. The bowl is not bent and does not interfere with the plastic float. The float moves freely and I replaced the little red seat. The float is light and not full of gas or holed. The float pivot pin is smooth and shiny.
Since I have spark and it can be made to run, I figure the problem is either a.) too much gas or b.) too little. By its behavior I'm leaning towards b.). It seems to run until the float bowl is empty and then conks out until it has a chance to catch up. After it runs I have to wait a minute and then I can start and run it again for several seconds, it runs strong and then conks out again. When I drop the float bowl after running, some gas comes out but doesn't flow unless I push on the float.
The float bowl doesn't seem to have any adjustment to it. The plastic needle holder is what is and and can't be bent for adjustment.
Engine is 12H802-2640-B1 and Carb B&S 498170 .
I've already given up on the carb and ordered a new one off of eBay. It has been superceded by 799868, so I got that.
Assuming the new one works great, I'll have the old one on my bench where I can fiddle with it as I please. What I want to know is, what else to look for?
Also, does the 799868 have any improvements over the old 498170?
Thanks!
HF