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help needed! Craftsman II 38" 12.5 HP model 917.254791 won't start

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ryanhaws

Hello everybody. I'm Ryan. I'd really appreciate your help. My old craftsman II riding mower hasn't started run since last year. It stopped working last summer and I just parked it until today when I decided it's time to get this thing working again. Last year when I tried to start it gas was leaking unto the ground.

When I started troubleshooting today I noticed the oil was very smelly like gas. I went ahead and changed the oil. I also checked that the spark plug sparks. I removed the carburetor and took it apart. It was very dirty inside. I cleaned and reassembled it. The mower still doesn't start. Do I need to spray carb cleaner into the carburetor? Should I replace the carburetor?

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Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

If the oil smells like gas, the needle has failed in the Carburetor. Cleaning might fix it, might. But most likely you'll need to purchase a carburetor rebuild kit, or take you chances with a scAmazon carb...


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ryanhaws

Thanks. Would you be so kind as to provide me with the links to the parts for both options. I'm having difficulty. The carb is part # 632490. Thank you!

This might be a match, but it doesn't list the part # of 632490 in the body of the listing. Just in the header.


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ryanhaws

My "bad" carb has two link rods. One to the choke and one to the governor (I believe). How come the replacement part appears that it only using 1 linkage rod?



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Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

That part number was superseded to 632774


This is the cheapest OEM I could find, I didn't see any Chinese knockoffs.
I'll need The engine Model number to find a rebuild kit, unless one of The Techs on here can use The carb part number to find one.

EDIT: https://www.partstree.com/parts/tecumseh-631021/


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Richie F

Richie F

Correct me if I'm wrong.
The engine looks to a Briggs.


#7

upupandaway

upupandaway

If you have no luck finding a whole carb, you can also just replace the carb needle and seat: Needle and seat
This is your cause of the fuel leaking(assuming the float moves freely up and down).
That's strange how the carb lookup pulled up a push mower carb. This one uses a larger carb than that from what I recall.


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ryanhaws

That part number was superseded to 632774


This is the cheapest OEM I could find, I didn't see any Chinese knockoffs.
I'll need The engine Model number to find a rebuild kit, unless one of The Techs on here can use The carb part number to find one.

EDIT: https://www.partstree.com/parts/tecumseh-631021/


Thank you. I'm gonna give the repair a try!


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