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    10 hp Briggs & Stratton oscillates under load.

    I replaced the armature. The engine runs fine now.
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    10 hp Briggs & Stratton oscillates under load.

    I still have the carb. I'll try anything, but the fact that it performed perfectly before the armature failure leads me to suspect it as the problem. I will try try cleaning the carb, and offer you an attaboy if it is the cure. Thanks for your thoughts.
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    10 hp Briggs & Stratton oscillates under load.

    Installed a new sparkplug & new carburetor, fresh non-ethanol fuel. Started better and ran ok until I added load to the generator. Then it starts searching (oscillating) the same as before. It occurred to me, I had replaced the magneto armature a couple of years ago. Since then I haven't had a...
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    10 hp Briggs & Stratton oscillates under load.

    Yes, by oscillating I mean its like having a foot throttle and pumping it several times second.
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    10 hp Briggs & Stratton oscillates under load.

    Thanks, Ive always kept the carburetors bowl empty between uses and burn. nothing but ethanol-free gas, but you could be right. I will check prices of a new carburetor. probably cheaper than taking it to a shop. Even if that isn't the problem.
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    10 hp Briggs & Stratton oscillates under load.

    The engine is part of a 5000 Watt Generac generator. I bought the generator used from The Home Depot. Someone returned it when it wouldn't start. It had a bad Armature. I used it for about 12 hours before it failed to start again. Another bad armature. Since the armature has been replaced again...
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    Carburetor Nylon hose connector

    OK, thanks. I only needed a new hose to start with but I moved the elbow attempting to remove the old hose. I'll do some more hunting for the part. I only checked a couple of online parts sites. I haven't looked locally yet. Wasn't sure if the shops are shut down from COVID-19. Something...
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    Carburetor Nylon hose connector

    Engine Part # 19G412-1187-E1 The nylon connector has split causing a fuel leak. Is the brass nipple pressed into the body of the carb or is it a threaded connection. I didn't want to attempt removing it if all I need is the nylon replacement. I'm not having any luck finding one though.
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