kly5953
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Hello all,
I'm new, as most of these posts start, and recently was gifted an X320 from my father after my first home purchase and adding 3.3 acres to my weekly "to-do" list. First off, I love the mower, my dad took immaculate care of this thing, and other than a little paint correction, it needed nothing when he brought it over about 1.5 months ago.
However,
Last week, I was mowing, and it started running rough. I'm not entirely new with engines, but I have rarely had luck with carbs on anything that you ride on (everything but my weedeater).
So I'm currently going through a seafoam treatment to start off, but I want to get a list of everything to check this weekend as I should have time.
Here's the facts:
Father bought new, only has about 285 hrs on it, never ran rough for him ever. It lived a life of collector car in Jay Leno's garage.
oil change, fuel filter, air filter, plugs done yearly
Never used Ethanol free gas before, but he treated it
I used ethanol free fuel the first time I filled up
I have an uneven yard and it is off camber a lot, never had to deal with that at my dad's flat "yard of the decade" property.
I did hose off the motor area but I kept the intake cover on so that shouldn't be a problem correct?
I will complete a full tune up this weekend, I just have a difficult time believing that missing it's yearly tune up by 2 weeks would cause this much problem.
Issue:
runs great as it sits immediately after starting
under load (with me and my son riding) it starts sputtering sounding as if it's going to die
decreasing throttle usually helps (~85% of the time)
turning on blades starts the issue 90% of the time, but it will smooth out after a bit, then run rough again.
I honestly don't see how to remove the bowl without fully removing the carb (anybody with experience please let me know) to inspect it.
I have read a tutorial on how to adjust the valves, I can do that no problem if I get there.
Seafoam should clear out gunk right? Should I treat it 2x to make sure?
Pulling plugs 1 at a time is to check if valves need adjusting, correct?
I'll be checking things in this order:
1. full tune up (plugs, air/gas filter, oil change)
2. finish seafoam treatment
3. seafoam treatment 2?
4. remove and inspect the carb
5. check valve adjustment
Anything else I should add to the list of things to check in order? Just trying to get a plan. Thanks for any and all help.
I'm new, as most of these posts start, and recently was gifted an X320 from my father after my first home purchase and adding 3.3 acres to my weekly "to-do" list. First off, I love the mower, my dad took immaculate care of this thing, and other than a little paint correction, it needed nothing when he brought it over about 1.5 months ago.
However,
Last week, I was mowing, and it started running rough. I'm not entirely new with engines, but I have rarely had luck with carbs on anything that you ride on (everything but my weedeater).
So I'm currently going through a seafoam treatment to start off, but I want to get a list of everything to check this weekend as I should have time.
Here's the facts:
Father bought new, only has about 285 hrs on it, never ran rough for him ever. It lived a life of collector car in Jay Leno's garage.
oil change, fuel filter, air filter, plugs done yearly
Never used Ethanol free gas before, but he treated it
I used ethanol free fuel the first time I filled up
I have an uneven yard and it is off camber a lot, never had to deal with that at my dad's flat "yard of the decade" property.
I did hose off the motor area but I kept the intake cover on so that shouldn't be a problem correct?
I will complete a full tune up this weekend, I just have a difficult time believing that missing it's yearly tune up by 2 weeks would cause this much problem.
Issue:
runs great as it sits immediately after starting
under load (with me and my son riding) it starts sputtering sounding as if it's going to die
decreasing throttle usually helps (~85% of the time)
turning on blades starts the issue 90% of the time, but it will smooth out after a bit, then run rough again.
I honestly don't see how to remove the bowl without fully removing the carb (anybody with experience please let me know) to inspect it.
I have read a tutorial on how to adjust the valves, I can do that no problem if I get there.
Seafoam should clear out gunk right? Should I treat it 2x to make sure?
Pulling plugs 1 at a time is to check if valves need adjusting, correct?
I'll be checking things in this order:
1. full tune up (plugs, air/gas filter, oil change)
2. finish seafoam treatment
3. seafoam treatment 2?
4. remove and inspect the carb
5. check valve adjustment
Anything else I should add to the list of things to check in order? Just trying to get a plan. Thanks for any and all help.