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dartlover67

I have a 15 hp Briggs and Stratton engine on my Craftsman Lawn Tractor.I shut it off today and gas came gushing out of the carb dripping everywhere.I clamped the gas line and removed the air filter and there was gas evreywhere.I have never seen this before.Going to have to drain the oil and put in new,I'm affraid it may have gotten in the crankcase.Any ideas what meay have caused this?Looking for some starting points please.


#2

slammed

slammed

I have a 15 hp Briggs and Stratton engine on my Craftsman Lawn Tractor.I shut it off today and gas came gushing out of the carb dripping everywhere.I clamped the gas line and removed the air filter and there was gas evreywhere.I have never seen this before.Going to have to drain the oil and put in new,I'm affraid it may have gotten in the crankcase.Any ideas what meay have caused this?Looking for some starting points please.

Yea if anyone has any idea I have one to like this.


#3

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KennyV

The float OR needle & seat are stuck open, allowing fuel to flow unchecked...
You will have to free it up, or replace the needle/seat.
You may also want to put a manual shut off valve in the fuel line, it will prevent this from happening again... & your oil is likely spoiled with fuel.
The fuel shut off will need to be turned on when mowing and shut off at any time the engine is off... i
:smile:KennyV


#4

slammed

slammed

The float OR needle & seat are stuck open, allowing fuel to flow unchecked...
You will have to free it up, or replace the needle/seat.
You may also want to put a manual shut off valve in the fuel line, it will prevent this from happening again... & your oil is likely spoiled with fuel.
The fuel shut off will need to be turned on when mowing and shut off at any time the engine is off... i
:smile:KennyV

I have taken the carb off. Cleaned it all. Put it back on and cleaned the tank too and it still does this. I have put a shut off valve on it and as soon as you turn it on the fuel starts running out the carb again. After I cleaned it I mean right after I cleaned the carb I could us the mower for about 10 min. before it started dumping fuel again.


#5

scott47429

scott47429

it has to be the float or needle sounds like the needle isn't shutting off the fuel or the float is sinking make sure the lost isn't full of fuel and the seat is in nice and flat and the needle is seated in the seat also turn the carb upside down with the bowel off and see if the float sits flat to the carb base if not either the seat isn't right or the float needs adjusted but then again the needle,seat and float may need replaced


#6

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possum

You may have to clean the whole fuel system to keep the crud from the carb. Sometimes the tank has what looks like fuel but is more like glue in the bottom, the fuel fiter can have the same stuff. The inside of the fuel lines can have a soft crap as well.


#7

slammed

slammed

it has to be the float or needle sounds like the needle isn't shutting off the fuel or the float is sinking make sure the lost isn't full of fuel and the seat is in nice and flat and the needle is seated in the seat also turn the carb upside down with the bowel off and see if the float sits flat to the carb base if not either the seat isn't right or the float needs adjusted but then again the needle,seat and float may need replaced

You may have to clean the whole fuel system to keep the crud from the carb. Sometimes the tank has what looks like fuel but is more like glue in the bottom, the fuel fiter can have the same stuff. The inside of the fuel lines can have a soft crap as well.

I'll give it another look scott maybe I missed something. I have cleaned everything possum I changed the lines and all.


#8

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DaveTN

I have taken the carb off. Cleaned it all. Put it back on and cleaned the tank too and it still does this. I have put a shut off valve on it and as soon as you turn it on the fuel starts running out the carb again. After I cleaned it I mean right after I cleaned the carb I could us the mower for about 10 min. before it started dumping fuel again.

Did you make sure to check the carburetor bowl gasket to make sure it's seated properly? Not in a twist, pinched, etc? I've had that problem on many units. Could also be an old carburetor bowl gasket making it leak. Tiny cracks in it etc. If it's pouring out the carburetor inlet, sounds like needle and seat issues. Probably some minor thing causing major problem!


#9

slammed

slammed

Did you make sure to check the carburetor bowl gasket to make sure it's seated properly? Not in a twist, pinched, etc? I've had that problem on many units. Could also be an old carburetor bowl gasket making it leak. Tiny cracks in it etc. If it's pouring out the carburetor inlet, sounds like needle and seat issues. Probably some minor thing causing major problem!

Yea I have checked everything in those areas. But it never hurts to take a second look at them. Or third.:confused2:


#10

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wfrpalm

I was having this same problem and I discovered the float had gas in it and was too heavy to float.


#11

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chance123

This is a classic float/needle and seat issue. Like the previous poster said, You might have a leak in your float itself.


#12

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pile81

Easy test take carb off, flip it up side down and pressurize the fuel inlet. If it dont hold pressure the needle and seat are leaking......


#13

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Pigletrma

I have the same issue now. First I changed teh carb with a new cheapie from Amazon. Same thing. Then I replaced it with the spendy OEM carb. Same thing. Then I drained all fuel. Cleaned the tank, installed new fuel lines and fuel filter, cleaned carb /inlet needle and seat, put it back together. Same thing - gas pourinbg out carb!


#14

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slomo

You may also want to put a manual shut off valve in the fuel line, it will prevent this from happening again
Amen to that. All mower engine need these cheap and simple tools.


#15

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slomo

I have taken the carb off. Cleaned it all. Put it back on and cleaned the tank too and it still does this. I have put a shut off valve on it and as soon as you turn it on the fuel starts running out the carb again. After I cleaned it I mean right after I cleaned the carb I could us the mower for about 10 min. before it started dumping fuel again.
Carb needs to be pressure tested. Needle and seat specifically.


#16

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slomo

I have the same issue now. First I changed teh carb with a new cheapie from Amazon. Same thing. Then I replaced it with the spendy OEM carb. Same thing. Then I drained all fuel. Cleaned the tank, installed new fuel lines and fuel filter, cleaned carb /inlet needle and seat, put it back together. Same thing - gas pourinbg out carb!
New doesn't mean new these days people. You have to test these "new" parts.

Like others stated, if you have gas flowing out of the carb, you have a needle/seat issue.





#17

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ILENGINE

New doesn't mean new these days people. You have to test these "new" parts.

Like others stated, if you have gas flowing out of the carb, you have a needle/seat issue.



Or a carb bowl vent issue. If something is blocking the bowl vent will cause a siphoning effect.


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