Briggs 44L777-0146B-101018YG Running on one Cylinder

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Working on a Dixie Chopper Iron Eagle 2344. Had to replace the governor. It had been setting about a year. Got the governor fixed, went to start it. Would not start sprayed carb cleaner in it and got it started but was only running on no. 1 cylinder. Found it was only running on the half the carb. feeding the no. one cylinder. So I think boy I hate to pull the carb. on this thing. Got to thinking it is Nikki two-barrel carb. what if I pull the top plate off it and clean the ports for there. So that is what I did. Took a really small drill bit that would go through the office in the main jets and another smaller one that would go through the idle orifices. Put it back together. Started it up and it ran like it should. Who would have thunked it. Just hope it keeps running like it should.
 

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If you regularly work equipment doing something shouldn't be a coin toss; its just part of the job. Anything that sitting a year will have any number problems. I am going a couple personal mowers and the Yard Machines has been sitting a couple year so I know the carb will need cleaning. But I to clean up all the pulleys. Then I if I can the problem with a Kawasaki twin that I like to put on the Ariens 60" ZTR.

But I want try my new aluminum welder. It is a new type of welding for me to learn during the off season. Plenty of scrape to learn on. I really like to get my 8' ramps repaired and add some re-enforcements to them.
 

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Working on a Dixie Chopper Iron Eagle 2344. Had to replace the governor. It had been setting about a year. Got the governor fixed, went to start it. Would not start sprayed carb cleaner in it and got it started but was only running on no. 1 cylinder. Found it was only running on the half the carb. feeding the no. one cylinder. So I think boy I hate to pull the carb. on this thing. Got to thinking it is Nikki two-barrel carb. what if I pull the top plate off it and clean the ports for there. So that is what I did. Took a really small drill bit that would go through the office in the main jets and another smaller one that would go through the idle orifices. Put it back together. Started it up and it ran like it should. Who would have thunked it. Just hope it keeps running like it should.
Hello H.,

I would say you took a wise approach to avoiding removing the fuel bowl. People often forget about the top plate access on these dual throat Nikki carburetors.

If you do have to pull the carburetor off later and open the bowl, make sure you have a good rebuild seal kit. These carburetors don't tolerate being opened up, cleaned and then put back together using the old seals. Nikki are good carburetors if you understand them. The original ones are worth rebuilding, if possible, instead of buying a cheap clone carburetor.

Also, it may also help you to look for some stuff called Mechanic in a Bottle and add a little of it to the fuel. That stuff works wonders by slowly dissolving old fuel residue in the carburetor bowl, emulsion tubes and jets.
 

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Yes, was thinking about something to run through it will see if I can find some and give it a try.
 
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