Volklskier
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I've had two shops try to fix my mower, which wouldn't start. They both put a 'float kit' in the carb. Finally got it started and running (sort of). When I started the engine at home, it seemed like the choke was staying closed and the engine would not rev up to the normal high RPMs. With my finger, I opened the choke by turning the butterfly lever at the top of the carb, and it ran better. I let it warm up, and it ran better, but I could tell it was still running very rich. I took the carb bowl off wanting to 'adjust' the float level as the bowl was totally full of fuel, but as y'all know, it's plastic and there's no adjustment to make. So I went back to the last shop, the guy gave me another kit. I removed the carb, checked to make sure the float doesn't have a hole in it or filled with gas; it's ok, installed the new rubber seat for the float needle valve, with the flat side down (that is, I could see the flat side of the seat looking down the hole) and a new needle valve. Put it back together, started it, still running very rich, flooding out. When I push the mower handle down toward the ground (raising the front wheels off the ground), in a short time the engine will finally rev up to normal RPMs. I let the wheels back down and start walking. In 25-30 feet, it begins to flood again. I repeat the handle down scene, it revs up in a short time, I start walking again for 25-30 feet, and flooding again. Any ideas. It is a Craftsman Easy Start mower with the Briggs 675 Series motor. Help?!