I'm hoping you guys can help me before I throw this thing in the scrap metal bin. I've got a McLane edger, with a B&S 3.5 on it. I think it is a 091202 or similar. Backstory is that like always, it sat unused for anywhere between 5-8 years. So I took the carb off, cleaned it out, and reassembled. It ran, but wouldn't stay running without some choke. I could play with the choke back and forth, and it would stay running. But if you turned it all the way off, it would die within a few seconds. Obviously I think it's fuel related, and the gasket between the gas tank and carb was barely existent, and I figured it was sucking air. In my search for a gasket set, of course I found a totally new carb, with gaskets for $20 on Amazon. Done. So I installed it, and it went well enough. Started right up and ran flawlessly for about 10 minutes or so. Throttle worked, choke worked, etc. Good to go, or so I thought.
I brought it home, and a few days or a week later, I went to run it again. It took about 15-20 pulls before it finally fired up, but when it did, it ran totally normally. Another week or so goes by and now I'm thinking about using it (itching to do some yard work, this cold weather is killing me). Now it starts right away, but does the same thing it originally did. Won't stay running without playing with the choke. So I'm thinking this chinese carb is junk, so I put the original back on, with the new gaskets from the new carb. Same issue. Won't stay running without working the choke. I really don't know anything about how these governors and springs work, but playing with it doesn't seem to change much aside from revving the engine super high. I tried bending the linkage up or down (effectively shortening or straightening it) with no change.
I'm thinking it has to be fuel/air related, right? I get my can of brake clean, and spray around with it running, and it's definitely seems to be affecting it. Aside from the gasket where the carb mounts on the tank, and carb to the engine, what else is there? And both new and original carbs behave the same way. Hoping someone can shed some light on this for me and get this thing running. I'm considering swapping it for a predator engine, but don't really want to put any money into it. It came free from my mother, and I've only spent $20 on it so far. Thanks!
I brought it home, and a few days or a week later, I went to run it again. It took about 15-20 pulls before it finally fired up, but when it did, it ran totally normally. Another week or so goes by and now I'm thinking about using it (itching to do some yard work, this cold weather is killing me). Now it starts right away, but does the same thing it originally did. Won't stay running without playing with the choke. So I'm thinking this chinese carb is junk, so I put the original back on, with the new gaskets from the new carb. Same issue. Won't stay running without working the choke. I really don't know anything about how these governors and springs work, but playing with it doesn't seem to change much aside from revving the engine super high. I tried bending the linkage up or down (effectively shortening or straightening it) with no change.
I'm thinking it has to be fuel/air related, right? I get my can of brake clean, and spray around with it running, and it's definitely seems to be affecting it. Aside from the gasket where the carb mounts on the tank, and carb to the engine, what else is there? And both new and original carbs behave the same way. Hoping someone can shed some light on this for me and get this thing running. I'm considering swapping it for a predator engine, but don't really want to put any money into it. It came free from my mother, and I've only spent $20 on it so far. Thanks!