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The carb looks like this, how would i go about changing the float needle?View attachment 66165
Hopefully in the fuel line between the tank and carb.
The carb looks like this, how would i go about changing the float needle?View attachment 66165
Hopefully in the fuel line between the tank and carb.
b does not shut off the fuel when the bowl is full it will enter the cylinder and drain down past the rings into the crankcase. Itcould also be your needle valve and seat, which are the parts that close the fuel port to the bowl. I hope this helpsJust bought and serviced a 35 Classic engine on a push mower, Started it and there was alot of blue smoke, although I did have to replace two back wheels so I had it on its side for about 20 mins. When i got it the oil looked to be over filled quite a bit so made sure to change it to the right amount before starting it. After starting, it took ages to burn off the oil until it eventually cleared. Used it to cut the grass and left it for a couple days. Just went to start it now and it shot out a cloud of blue smoke, its been kept upright and not on its side, checked the oil, its gone very dark gray after one use and smells a bit like petrol has mades its way into it.
What could be the issue? I assume it to be the piston rings or something relating to that.
When tipping a push mower on it's side, if you go through this process first, no oil will enter the cylinder. First take ith pull rope in your hand and pull on it slowly, you will feel differences in resistance as you pull on the rope. When you get to the point of most resistance, the engine will be at top dead center and both intake and exhaust valves will be closed. Stop pulling on the rope at this time on your pull. With the engine at top dead center and both valves closed,no oil can enter your engine. At this time you can tip the mower on it's side and clean under your deck, take the blade off to sharpen, or whatever else you are about to do. I hope this helps you.Born to Mow, do you realize that he has a tank mounted pulsajet carb. There is NO fuel line. Loch, the only way that this can happen twice is that you have oil which entered your tank somehow when you tipped the mower with the carb down. Run it a couple of times with fresh petrol and it should clear up. If it doesn’t post back and we’ll look for other solutions.
The plastic over time warps and lets too much fuel past the diaphragm and gasket. Ebay or Amazon sells those inexpensively.The carb looks like this, how would i go about changing the float needle?View attachment 66165
ExactlyThe plastic over time warps and lets too much fuel past the diaphragm and gasket. Ebay or Amazon sells those inexpensively.