AMC4x4
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I'm having a weird issue with a 12 year old Craftsman YT3000 (Husqvarna) lawn tractor with a Briggs engine (331877 2371 G5). It has been getting harder and harder to start when cold until the last two seasons it's been a nightmare. Every time I run through checks for various things (air cleaner, carb linkage, etc.), it seems to start right up and I think the issue has been resolved. But next time I go to start it, I'm surprised by the hard start again.
If I put the choke on, it seems like it's going to start - it "catches" and fires up for 1-2 seconds, but then IMMEDIATELY stops and won't start again unless I let it sit for 15-20 minutes, at which time it will do the exact same thing. I can usually smell fuel at this point. Somehow, I do eventually get it to start but it takes a few tries at this. I have tried not applying the choke all the way when first trying to start it, and that worked once and then not again.
It *felt* like it was getting flooded so I did some research and replaced the old Nikki carb (original with the mower, and I read of all kinds of problems with it) with a new OEM Briggs carb. After that, it fired right up and I thought great, that's what it was finally, but the next time I went to start it, it had the same issue AGAIN. Once I get it running, it will start every time as long as the engine is hot, and it runs fine when I finally get it running.
I have replaced the spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, carb, gasoline (put new, clean in), adjusted the valves, sanded down the rusty magnet on the flywheel and checked the clearance there (it's about a business card width).
Not sure what else I need to look at. Thanks for any suggestions.
If I put the choke on, it seems like it's going to start - it "catches" and fires up for 1-2 seconds, but then IMMEDIATELY stops and won't start again unless I let it sit for 15-20 minutes, at which time it will do the exact same thing. I can usually smell fuel at this point. Somehow, I do eventually get it to start but it takes a few tries at this. I have tried not applying the choke all the way when first trying to start it, and that worked once and then not again.
It *felt* like it was getting flooded so I did some research and replaced the old Nikki carb (original with the mower, and I read of all kinds of problems with it) with a new OEM Briggs carb. After that, it fired right up and I thought great, that's what it was finally, but the next time I went to start it, it had the same issue AGAIN. Once I get it running, it will start every time as long as the engine is hot, and it runs fine when I finally get it running.
I have replaced the spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, carb, gasoline (put new, clean in), adjusted the valves, sanded down the rusty magnet on the flywheel and checked the clearance there (it's about a business card width).
Not sure what else I need to look at. Thanks for any suggestions.