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Craftsman 13AN77XS093 sn 1K138B70082 with Briggs 31R907-0062-G1 Date Code 181003ZD
Customer brings in the mower with the following complaint. Mower only operates for up to 10 minutes before dying.
Things found on initial look over.
One final note this engine had a Ruixing carburetor which the fuel solenoids tends to short out destroying the connector which why many after market replacements are sent with a new harness. Of the ones I have replaced they all had the right terminal on the solenoid except this one. Currently I have no idea which sent the solenoid to the other tech.
I had the Molex 02-06-1103 terminals on hand, terminal extractor, and an open barrel crimper so it was an easy fix using the existing wiring and connector housing.
Customer brings in the mower with the following complaint. Mower only operates for up to 10 minutes before dying.
Things found on initial look over.
- New fuel solenoid new installed.
- New fuel wiring harness installed.
- Found that the grounding screw was the wrong one. Someone to use a sheet metal screw.
- Fish tank sealant used on the ground connection.
- Ground connection loose.
- On the other end of the new harness very poor electrical connection with cellophane tape used.
- Clean and repaired the ground electrical connection and used the correct mounting screw.
- Repair the end on the electrical harness where the engine harness mates up with the mower harness with the correct electrical terminals and tied the harness up out the way.
- Upon arrival back at the mower, I found fuel running all over the place.
- Engine hydro locked.
- Note: This mower had sat on the repair yard for nearly a week before without any fuel leaks.
- Removed carburetor and cleaned out trash.
- Apparently the previous tech reversed the fuel filter as an insect was stuck in the fuel valve.
- Clean fuel line between carb and fuel filter.
- Replaced fuel filter.
- Change Oil.
- While I was working on the I notice the wrong terminal were in the fuel solenoid connector. Male terminals in place of female terminals.
- Replace the terminals.
- Zero Fuel leakage overnight.
One final note this engine had a Ruixing carburetor which the fuel solenoids tends to short out destroying the connector which why many after market replacements are sent with a new harness. Of the ones I have replaced they all had the right terminal on the solenoid except this one. Currently I have no idea which sent the solenoid to the other tech.
I had the Molex 02-06-1103 terminals on hand, terminal extractor, and an open barrel crimper so it was an easy fix using the existing wiring and connector housing.