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Craftsman edger with Briggs and Strstton 550 series won't stay running?

#1

bradyhower

bradyhower

Hello. My edger, won't start. The edger is a Craftsman 247.772460. The engine is a Briggs and Stratton 550 series, serial number 11 0204 54 57251. It will start when you prime it but will not stay running. Spark plug was replaced. I took the carburetor off and cleaned it and that did not help so I bought a new carburetor and put it on but it still does not help. It'll start but won't run. Any help would be much appreciated.


#2

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

Will it stay runningif you feed it starting fluid through the intake?


#3

bradyhower

bradyhower

Will it stay runningif you feed it starting fluid through the intake?
Yes. It'll start when you prime it but won't stay running. It'll start and run if you continuously spray starting fluid.


#4

S

slomo

Yes. It'll start when you prime it but won't stay running. It'll start and run if you continuously spray starting fluid.
So what do you think the engine is lacking? She is thirsty.

I would flush/wash/clean/shake the gas tank out. Blow out both ways with compressed air. Tank should be like a new one. As Bert said, there is clean and there is CLEAN.

Install new fuel line from tank to carb. Filter and shut off valve would be good if you can fit them in.

Verify you have a solid flow of gas AT the carb inlet.

Next is clean the carb again or get a new one. Holler if you still have issues.


#5

bradyhower

bradyhower

So what do you think the engine is lacking? She is thirsty.
Yes I know that. But why isn't the gas making it to the engine? It's new gas, new carb, new gaskets and diaphragm.


#6

Tiger Small Engine

Tiger Small Engine

Yes I know that. But why isn't the gas making it to the engine? It's new gas, new carb, new gaskets and diaphragm.
Have you checked gas flow out of fuel line going directly into carburetor? Set up a separate nurse fuel tank if necessary to see if engine will run on it.


#7

bradyhower

bradyhower

Have you checked gas flow out of fuel line going directly into carburetor? Set up a separate nurse fuel tank if necessary to see if engine will run on it.
There is no gas line. It pulls directly from the gas tank.


#8

Tiger Small Engine

Tiger Small Engine

There is no gas line. It pulls directly from the gas tank.
So you have a pulsa jet older carburetor and these can be a pain to get going. I would recommend keeping the OEM carburetor , cleaning thoroughly, and replacing needed diaphragm, etc. If there is rust and debris in tank, it will clog up the fuel pick up tube that has a screen on it on the bottom. These are time consuming to remove and replace and hook up linkage correctly.


#9

S

slomo

Yes I know that. But why isn't the gas making it to the engine? It's new gas, new carb, new gaskets and diaphragm.
New doesn't mean new these days. Throwing money at it can be futile as you are seeing. All these parts will need tested.

Is the new carb OEM Briggs or was this some Scamazon purchase? Was the wrong part ordered by accident?

Oh okay, pulsa jet. Tiger Small Engine nailed it. Tank must be spotless. BRIGGS diaphragm and other related rebuild parts recommended. Is the fuel pickup tube cracked? Screen at the bottom of the fuel tube spotless as Tiger SE said? Does the fuel pump work? Is the small holding cell inside the tank where the gas is drawn up into the carb clean as well? Is the carb mounting surface FLAT on the tank? Most people over torque those tiny screws and warp the tank top. That can warp the carb body if Kong installed it last.

No engine number was provided to look up your specific carb.


#10

dicksonm

dicksonm

It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating issue with your Craftsman edger. Since you've already replaced the spark plug and carburetor, there are a few other things you can check. First, ensure that the fuel line is not clogged and that fuel is reaching the carburetor properly. Additionally, check the fuel for freshness, as old or stale fuel can cause starting issues. Lastly, consider inspecting the air filter; if it’s clogged, it can restrict airflow and prevent the engine from running smoothly. If these suggestions don’t resolve the problem, there may be an issue with the ignition system or a compression problem that might require further investigation.


#11

S

slomo

This is what he is working with, we think. No engine numbers were provided.
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