Kennykenny
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If you decide to go with a new carburetor, here's the one I would get: https://www.amazon.com/Briggs-Stratton-799866-Carburetor-Replaces/dp/B00CNWWNGW
Might be worth a shot to try troubleshooting the old one before spending $32 on a new one, since I'm not 100% sure that the carb is your issue. As far as what's wrong with the current one, I'd suspect either the float or the needle seat. This is assuming that
- The gas tank contains fresh, new gas.
- The fuel line is not obstructed.
- The carburetor has been thoroughly cleaned otherwise.
When I clean/rebuild a carburetor of this type, I typically replace the following parts:
- Float
- Needle valve
- Both bowl gaskets
- Needle seat
These parts can be obtained by purchasing the following two kits:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WALBRO-OEM-...ash=item41c3856d73:m:mitMQjpy0Jjt171UugWDZVA\
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GENUINE-Wal...960839?hash=item3f44211e87:g:A08AAOSwdIFX0dFG
Thanks for posting the history of the problem! Did it appear over time, did it appear all at once while mowing, or did it begin between mowings (mower ran fine one week and wouldn't start the next.)?
Is it just as cost effective to purchase a new carb vs buying pieces?