I went to start up my old (form 2003) Craftsman walk-behind yesterday, filled up the tank, turned on the fuel line shut-off and pushed it out of the workshop. By the time I got it outside there was fuel running out of the carb onto the deck and dripping on the ground, I didn't start it because I didn't want to risk becoming the Human Torch. So I got my trusty 10mm socket and ratchet out, disassembled and cleaned everything, and reassembled it. No more leaks after I turned on the fuel line, so I started it. Fired up on the second pull, but it was running at about 10K rpm. Shut it down, checked whether fuel was getting to the carb, it was. Tried one more time, same bad result. From my limited knowledge I figured it was running extremely lean and I didn't want to burn the engine up.
The engine is a Honda GCV 160 A1AE. It's been running fine since I cleaned it up for use, and I've used it 5 or 6 times with no issues. I've had issues with the carb since the mower was about 18 months old, and have replaced it 4 times, total. Most times it's been the float, which costs almost as much as the whole carb, would this explain the issues I described? I'd like to know if there's a quick fix before I order $35 worth of parts.
Thanks
The engine is a Honda GCV 160 A1AE. It's been running fine since I cleaned it up for use, and I've used it 5 or 6 times with no issues. I've had issues with the carb since the mower was about 18 months old, and have replaced it 4 times, total. Most times it's been the float, which costs almost as much as the whole carb, would this explain the issues I described? I'd like to know if there's a quick fix before I order $35 worth of parts.
Thanks