nsnd
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First time poster, but I found your community while trying to fix a 10-year old Craftsman mower with a Briggs and Stratton 10L802-0858-F1 motor. For the past 2 years, it was used by renters, but I have since moved back to my home and started using it again. At first it didn't start, but I changed the sparkplug to an E3 Spark Plug E3.10 in September of 2020 and it's been running ever since.
Then my new problem started in February of 2021 when the mower constantly surged while mowing the lawn and puffed out black smoke from the exhaust. After some research, I came to the conclusion that I've been neglecting thing old thing and the the diaphragm was probably worn, since it had never been changed.
I ordered a replacement diaphragm and gasket directly from B&S (part# 795478) and used some carb cleaner to clean everything up. I also took this time to drain the oil and fill it back up. Once it was all put back together, same issue. I checked the E3 sparkplug and found carbon fouling (dry black fuzzy dust particles), which I understand to mean the engine has been running rich (hence the black smoke during the surging).
I did more research and found that Lowes sold the same diaphragm kit with the addition of the spring and main jet filter. Since I hadn't replaced the spring, I figured it was a good option to try. I ordered a new diaphragm kit (5083D), sparkplug (5435K), air filter (5088H), and primer bulb (5085H). Tore everything apart again and put it back together.
It took a couple tear downs after the Lowes trip to get it running, but now it's firing up and running..... somewhat. It's not surging like it was, but seems to rev up for a few moments, then die out for a few, then rev back up. Eventually the motor dies when I have the air filter on. Here's a video to help explain this:
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When I initially took the carburetor off the engine, I had trouble disconnecting the auto-choke/governor linkage and thought I bent it. So before I order more parts and tear apart the motor any more, I thought I'd check here for more expertise on my problem.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Then my new problem started in February of 2021 when the mower constantly surged while mowing the lawn and puffed out black smoke from the exhaust. After some research, I came to the conclusion that I've been neglecting thing old thing and the the diaphragm was probably worn, since it had never been changed.
I ordered a replacement diaphragm and gasket directly from B&S (part# 795478) and used some carb cleaner to clean everything up. I also took this time to drain the oil and fill it back up. Once it was all put back together, same issue. I checked the E3 sparkplug and found carbon fouling (dry black fuzzy dust particles), which I understand to mean the engine has been running rich (hence the black smoke during the surging).
I did more research and found that Lowes sold the same diaphragm kit with the addition of the spring and main jet filter. Since I hadn't replaced the spring, I figured it was a good option to try. I ordered a new diaphragm kit (5083D), sparkplug (5435K), air filter (5088H), and primer bulb (5085H). Tore everything apart again and put it back together.
It took a couple tear downs after the Lowes trip to get it running, but now it's firing up and running..... somewhat. It's not surging like it was, but seems to rev up for a few moments, then die out for a few, then rev back up. Eventually the motor dies when I have the air filter on. Here's a video to help explain this:
When I initially took the carburetor off the engine, I had trouble disconnecting the auto-choke/governor linkage and thought I bent it. So before I order more parts and tear apart the motor any more, I thought I'd check here for more expertise on my problem.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.