pheasant16
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Greetings all. New here.
Father in law gave me this snowblower 20 years ago. 8hp Tecumseh. Think he had the JD dealer on speed dial every year with carb problems.
I ran it dry between uses and had no issues. Couple years ago had puddle of gas under carb when friend who owns small engine
shop told me not to run it dry and leave fuel on between uses.????? Tore it down, brass float had gas in it. Replaced float. Good a couple more years.
This year, puddle of gas. OK. Decided to just buy a new Tecumseh 632334A. Put it on, ran a couple minutes to set mixture. Left in shed with fuel on, all dry.
2 weeks later, started it up to move to garage. Sat about a week, then strong odor of gas in garage. Small puddle under carb. This was a brand new Tecumseh OEM carb. Not a slamazon chinese knockoff. Talked with seller, he said no warranty unless I'd replaced fuel line at same time due to machine being nearly 40 years old. Can't say I'm happy, but think it's a reasonable condition. Anyway, runs perfectly throws snow without hesitation, idles fine, high speed under load no issues. Think shutting off fuel and not worrying about returning is best solution. Next summer if I get bored, will replace fuel line and tear carb apart to check needle and seat for debris and float level if it still bugs me.
Just wondering what others here would do.
Father in law gave me this snowblower 20 years ago. 8hp Tecumseh. Think he had the JD dealer on speed dial every year with carb problems.
I ran it dry between uses and had no issues. Couple years ago had puddle of gas under carb when friend who owns small engine
shop told me not to run it dry and leave fuel on between uses.????? Tore it down, brass float had gas in it. Replaced float. Good a couple more years.
This year, puddle of gas. OK. Decided to just buy a new Tecumseh 632334A. Put it on, ran a couple minutes to set mixture. Left in shed with fuel on, all dry.
2 weeks later, started it up to move to garage. Sat about a week, then strong odor of gas in garage. Small puddle under carb. This was a brand new Tecumseh OEM carb. Not a slamazon chinese knockoff. Talked with seller, he said no warranty unless I'd replaced fuel line at same time due to machine being nearly 40 years old. Can't say I'm happy, but think it's a reasonable condition. Anyway, runs perfectly throws snow without hesitation, idles fine, high speed under load no issues. Think shutting off fuel and not worrying about returning is best solution. Next summer if I get bored, will replace fuel line and tear carb apart to check needle and seat for debris and float level if it still bugs me.
Just wondering what others here would do.