I have a briggs and Stratton 24 hp that had a bad intake o-ring and after changing both I can't get them to seal correctly can I or should I be putting some gasket adhesive or something on them to help them to seal?? Thanks for your help
I have a briggs and Stratton 24 hp that had a bad intake o-ring and after changing both I can't get them to seal correctly can I or should I be putting some gasket adhesive or something on them to help them to seal?? Thanks for your help
I just took off the nut and washer and saw that they are where they need to be didn't take the fly wheel off didn't feel I needed to tried with my hands and it wasn't loose or cracked so if there was a problem would think it would be loose and tightened back up with impact just till it stopped then gave it a quick hit and I had the problem before I did that. no I haven't checked the valves it was running perfect until that bolt came loose and caused that seal to leak. can I put something on the orings to get a better seal? I have some some gasket adhesive but don't know if I should use it or not. I did take the carb back a part and feel better about how it went back together last time I used the screw to pull the bowl to the carb to seal this time I put the oring on the lip in the bowl and did a back and forth twisting action and it went together the way it should never had a carb with an oring in the bowl with a fuel relay before. I feel confident that if I can get the orings in the intake manifold to seal correctly it will start just don't know what i'm doing wrong.