Ronno6
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Almost but not quite.
The solenoid jambs a plug into the end of the main jet so even if the float bowl is full of fuel, none can get into the engine.
It is to prevent the engine pumping out unburned fuel between the time the spark stops and the engine stops rotating.
Apparently this will prevent the world as we know ceasing to exist.
Now think of it, around 50,000 mowers in the USA with an average capacity of 500 cc.
The engine does around 5 revolutions before it stops so that is 0.5 L x 5 x 50,000 = 125,000 liters of unburned fuel vapour ( about 2000 gallons) going into the atmosphere every week .
Oh lord save us from our sins
Or the same amount as 10 jets with 4 engines taking off .
Only they do it 10 times a day
Like a lawnmower is really gong to make a difference.
Bert, I do always appreciate your somewhat alternate view on these matters...
I was of the impression that the solenoid prevented fuel from entering the engine, passing thru it unburned into the muffler,
where it would ignite in a rather annoying POP !