TylerFrankel1
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Good evening everyone! I just wanted to get y'alls opinions on Needle & Seat Valves, and when they must be replaced. On smaller Briggs & Stratton/Tecumseh Engines, I've often the Seat is a Rubber Insert and the Needle is Metal, as opposed to most larger engines and Hondas where the seat is brass and the needle is rubber tipped. Over time, the rubber seats have a tendency to swell and the float level is forced to be a bit lower. I've had several engines that run great even with a slightly swollen needle & seat, but I end up replacing them if they're noticeably swollen. I'm working on a mower now where I can't decide whether I need to replace the needle and seat, so I decided to see what the consensus of the community is on this issue. The mower runs good, I was just checking the carb bowl for debris when I noticed this one was swollen:
I'm refurbishing this unit for resale and don't want to spend more than is necessary. I figure they will run about the same except maybe on an extreme hill, until the float level drops at/below where the jet picks up gas. Let me know what y'all do with these and if you have any thoughts on the matter. Thanks!
I'm refurbishing this unit for resale and don't want to spend more than is necessary. I figure they will run about the same except maybe on an extreme hill, until the float level drops at/below where the jet picks up gas. Let me know what y'all do with these and if you have any thoughts on the matter. Thanks!