Man did I spend a ridiculous amount of time researching for a carburetor for Home Depot Craftsman T150 mower with B&S engine!!! It was a learning lesson! This is my first exposure to riding mower repairs! Why the carb? Would not start. Well, would start then immediately shut down. I took carb off and took it apart. I found nothing wrong. Put it back on. It started so I mulched leaves for 1 1/2 hours. The next day it would not start. Took carb off and apart, nothing wrong, put back on, it started, used for an hour, next day no start. Went through that routine one more time. Online videos indicated rebuild/replace carb. To me there didn't seem to be anything wrong with carb so I ordered new one. That evening I saw video where it could be fuel shut off solenoid on bottom of carb. Checked it to see if it worked. Did not so also ordered fuel shut off solenoid. It hasn't arrived.
I finally found a carb with all the correct numbers for what it would fit, ordered on Amazon and very quickly received it through the mail! I was ready to put it on the mower today. I had to move some items from the top of the original carb to the new carb. I think the first was a screw for the choke lever? The screw (593040) appeared to be larger than the hole in the carb. I hoped it was just a really close fit and I could get the screw on in. I got the threads to catch and I forcefully screwed it in. I would have been finished in maybe three more turns of the driver when the screw snapped in two! Almost flush with the surface of the carb!! I checked the one other hole where I needed to have a screw (593041) to hold some choke solenoid, it has no threads! I assumed the carb would come with needed holes threaded.
I have no drill press. I do have a couple of drills and many bits. I don't doubt that I do NOT have the type bit to remove the screw/drill a new hole. I do not have any tools to thread those holes. I do NOT know anything of the screw (593040) that I need to replace - length, diameter, type threads - so I don't know what re-threader tool I might need. Same for 2nd screw (593041) that needs to go in carb body. Do I need to thread those holes? Since I will have altered carb I will not be able to return it afterwards.
I have found the correct number through B&S for the screw (593040) I need to replace. Jack's appears to have it - unless they get those from same place B&S gets theirs. B&S shows the part not available!
Any help/suggestions for what I will need to drill out the broken screw and thread those two holes?
Should I just order another carb and put this one on the shelf or trash it?
Frustrating day! And the grass/weeds here in south Alabama just get higher while the mower sits!
Thanks for your time!
Lloyd
I finally found a carb with all the correct numbers for what it would fit, ordered on Amazon and very quickly received it through the mail! I was ready to put it on the mower today. I had to move some items from the top of the original carb to the new carb. I think the first was a screw for the choke lever? The screw (593040) appeared to be larger than the hole in the carb. I hoped it was just a really close fit and I could get the screw on in. I got the threads to catch and I forcefully screwed it in. I would have been finished in maybe three more turns of the driver when the screw snapped in two! Almost flush with the surface of the carb!! I checked the one other hole where I needed to have a screw (593041) to hold some choke solenoid, it has no threads! I assumed the carb would come with needed holes threaded.
I have no drill press. I do have a couple of drills and many bits. I don't doubt that I do NOT have the type bit to remove the screw/drill a new hole. I do not have any tools to thread those holes. I do NOT know anything of the screw (593040) that I need to replace - length, diameter, type threads - so I don't know what re-threader tool I might need. Same for 2nd screw (593041) that needs to go in carb body. Do I need to thread those holes? Since I will have altered carb I will not be able to return it afterwards.
I have found the correct number through B&S for the screw (593040) I need to replace. Jack's appears to have it - unless they get those from same place B&S gets theirs. B&S shows the part not available!
Any help/suggestions for what I will need to drill out the broken screw and thread those two holes?
Should I just order another carb and put this one on the shelf or trash it?
Frustrating day! And the grass/weeds here in south Alabama just get higher while the mower sits!
Thanks for your time!
Lloyd