Fescuefreak
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When the mower starts to die, spray starter fluid in the carb, if the engine starts to run better it’s a fuel issue, if not, I’d go with coil.
Exactly! This should be standard troubleshooting procedure when one isn't running correctly. You're either use a folded shop cloth to block off the intake hole at the carb a little bit or close the choke slightly if that's easier to see if it changes the way it runs.The engine
The engine, after warming up, may for some reason be running to lean. If there's a carburetor choke, try closing it slightly to see if there's a noticeable improvement. If there's improvent try a higher octane gas. (As long as it won't damage engine).
Just a thought
I'm a little confused by this term check valve if you use.Replace the carburetor. Sometimes the check valve can be partially blocked and cleaning wont solve it
What for?If there's improvent try a higher octane gas. (As long as it won't damage engine).
What isle at your local walmart are new human eyes and ears sold on? And those nearly bare feet while operating an 1800lb mower? No seat belt and no foot grip?
Still here, still reading and taking suggestions. Not much else I can do though.What isle at your local walmart are new human eyes and ears sold on? And those nearly bare feet while operating an 1800lb mower? No seat belt and no foot grip?
Looks like Larkins checked out several pages ago.