Can anyone tell me if this problem has something to do with the auto-choke?
I am trying to fix an old (15+ years?) Husqvarna 6021P push mower that has a Kohler Courage XT-6 149cc engine. It had all original parts and was running poorly at the start of the summer. At that time, I discovered for like $2 more, I could get a replacement carburetor, instead of a rebuild kit, so I did. It has been running fine until recently. Now it is flooding on restarts. When the engine is cold, it starts and runs great. Once up to operating temperature, if I shut off the engine, it won't restart. It floods the carburetor when trying to get it started again. I think it may be related to the auto-choke.
Before I spend more money, how do I confirm whether the problem is related to the auto-choke?
I am trying to fix an old (15+ years?) Husqvarna 6021P push mower that has a Kohler Courage XT-6 149cc engine. It had all original parts and was running poorly at the start of the summer. At that time, I discovered for like $2 more, I could get a replacement carburetor, instead of a rebuild kit, so I did. It has been running fine until recently. Now it is flooding on restarts. When the engine is cold, it starts and runs great. Once up to operating temperature, if I shut off the engine, it won't restart. It floods the carburetor when trying to get it started again. I think it may be related to the auto-choke.
Before I spend more money, how do I confirm whether the problem is related to the auto-choke?