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Fuel flows straight through to overflow outlet

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DebraDianne

Hi everyone, my fuel seems to go straight from tank to the outlet overflow tube and I don't know why? I have an Ariens ride on mower with a Honda GV400 11 hp motor .


#2

EngineMan

EngineMan

You will need to clean out the carb, check the float valve and seat, and also the float.


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DebraDianne

You will need to clean out the carb, check the float valve and seat, and also the float.

Dear Engine Man, thx for this, but now I have to work out the float problem?. Am searching the manual, but am having a problem working it out!!



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DebraDianne


OMG thank you so very much THIS WILL BE EXTREMELY HELPFUL,?, I will go now and attempt! S grateful I LOVE THIS FORUM GROUP,?,
Deb Cottrell, Australia xox Have a great day xx


#6

EngineMan

EngineMan

Your welcome, and thank you.


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DebraDianne

Your welcome, and thank you.

Oh OHHHHH, cleaned the carby and checked everything, there was so much corrosion muck in there it was disgusting BUT all cleaned up well! NOW the problem has not solved! When I took the exhaust casing off the motor, because fuel was coming out from there, I tried to pull start it and it just poured fuel. Tipped the ride-on on it's side, emptied all the mucky black fuel etc out of that, got the air compressor into it, dried it, and then tried to pull start it but a lot of fuel just flew out at me....I am stumped!
Deb xx


#8

briggs

briggs

Oh OHHHHH, cleaned the carby and checked everything, there was so much corrosion muck in there it was disgusting BUT all cleaned up well! NOW the problem has not solved! When I took the exhaust casing off the motor, because fuel was coming out from there, I tried to pull start it and it just poured fuel. Tipped the ride-on on it's side, emptied all the mucky black fuel etc out of that, got the air compressor into it, dried it, and then tried to pull start it but a lot of fuel just flew out at me....I am stumped!
Deb xx

pull the plug and roll it over the cylinder is full


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DebraDianne

pull the plug and roll it over the cylinder is full

Thank you muchly for this reply, will get the on-line manual and check to see where the PLUG to drain the CYLINDER!! Please excuse me EVERYONE, but sadly, being a woman and no man here at the farm to help fix my GADGETs I fully rely on all your welcomed and wonderful help!
Deb xx


#10

EngineMan

EngineMan



#11

briggs

briggs

Thank you muchly for this reply, will get the on-line manual and check to see where the PLUG to drain the CYLINDER!! Please excuse me EVERYONE, but sadly, being a woman and no man here at the farm to help fix my GADGETs I fully rely on all your welcomed and wonderful help!
Deb xx

i meant pull the spark plug


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