lugnut1
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I will have to check tomorrow. I'm on duty at the fire station today.
So did you find anything wrong with the carb?
I will have to check tomorrow. I'm on duty at the fire station today.
Doesn't look like there is going any answer.
"Electric fuel solenoid are actually a safety feature so when it's stored in your garage the fuel line is automatically closed off, without these the flooding could cause a fire."
It is shocking how many people have no idea how these work or what they are for. They have absolutely nothing to do with the above, it is grossly misleading and should not be posted giving a false sense of security.
Walt Conner
the reason I mentioned the elect. fuel solenoid was he stated the crankcase was full of gas when they brought the mower home.
and check to make sure its working properly.
Both my father and son in-law had problems with gas in crankcase and the fuel solenoids on both riding mowers were for froze in the open position.
My father didn't catch his in time and ruined his engine, I found the issue on my son in-laws mower in time.
solution:
drained crankcase, changed oil filter, rebuilt carb, new fuel solenoid, and installed in-line shut off valve.
basically did everything possible relating to any type of flooding issue.
I have a 15hp Briggs in a Sabre by John Deere. I have got it running but it seems to be flooding. I'm a Vintage Motorcycle guy so I just have to ask where do I need to start to correct the problem?