Redpackman
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OK, I've got a D402 model lawn boy. Supposedly it used to be a "commercial model." Recently it had spark and then fuel problems, but now if I use a shot of starting fluid, it runs like a top on the first pull. The problem I have is with the primer pump on the carburetor. According to the LB service manual it says one should be able to see some fuel squirting into the carb when you push the plunger. I can't and w/o the starting fluid it's impossible to start. What have I done thus far:
1. Purchased and installed a new old stock primer plunger with a fresh rubber gasket on it. I thought that would solve the whole issue. It did NOT.
2. Taken the carb off the mower and disassembled the whole thing and cleaned it out as much as I could. Blew carb cleaner into and through every oriface I could find. I even removed the welsh plug and blew through those hidden orifaces and then put in a new welsh plug.
Still no priming going on. I used to be able to prime the mower with this method, but for the last year or two it's stopped working.
Questions for the guys with experience with this carb:
1. Is there a passage way from the primer shaft to the venturi that gets plugged over the years that one cannot access easily? At this point that's all I can figure out.
2. Does this carb have this problem chronically over time?
This is the model carb I have on the mower.
1. Purchased and installed a new old stock primer plunger with a fresh rubber gasket on it. I thought that would solve the whole issue. It did NOT.
2. Taken the carb off the mower and disassembled the whole thing and cleaned it out as much as I could. Blew carb cleaner into and through every oriface I could find. I even removed the welsh plug and blew through those hidden orifaces and then put in a new welsh plug.
Still no priming going on. I used to be able to prime the mower with this method, but for the last year or two it's stopped working.
Questions for the guys with experience with this carb:
1. Is there a passage way from the primer shaft to the venturi that gets plugged over the years that one cannot access easily? At this point that's all I can figure out.
2. Does this carb have this problem chronically over time?
This is the model carb I have on the mower.