robbierob008
Forum Newbie
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2017
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 5
I have a Toro 22" push mower with a Tecumseh engine on it. Model Number for the engine is LV195XA-362089E. I am having issues locating the exact part I am needing. I have checked multiple websites that have exploded views of the engine and it looks like part 240 is the part I am missing. But there are no parts 240 on the part lists, they skip that number?!?!?!
So went to Tecumseh website and from a generic picture of the engine it looks as if the missing part is the air cleaner assembly. I am not having any luck posting a picture of the suspected part??
I'll describe it as best I can. If you are looking at the left side of the mower, where the carburetor is. The part in question attaches to the right side of the carb. There is a small hose coming out of the carb, just hanging there. I shot some carb cleaner into the opening and was able to get it to start, but it only ran for 5 seconds then died.
I did a complete "tune-up" on it too, E3 plug, fresh engine oil, non-ethenol fuel, even sprayed some carb cleaner into the fuel tank before pouring gas into the tank, shot quite a bit in there to help clean out the carb as well, clean the "fuel system."
Any kind of assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have done everything I can do, that is in my wheel house of talents. So help would, well, help.
Thank you,
RM
So went to Tecumseh website and from a generic picture of the engine it looks as if the missing part is the air cleaner assembly. I am not having any luck posting a picture of the suspected part??
I'll describe it as best I can. If you are looking at the left side of the mower, where the carburetor is. The part in question attaches to the right side of the carb. There is a small hose coming out of the carb, just hanging there. I shot some carb cleaner into the opening and was able to get it to start, but it only ran for 5 seconds then died.
I did a complete "tune-up" on it too, E3 plug, fresh engine oil, non-ethenol fuel, even sprayed some carb cleaner into the fuel tank before pouring gas into the tank, shot quite a bit in there to help clean out the carb as well, clean the "fuel system."
Any kind of assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have done everything I can do, that is in my wheel house of talents. So help would, well, help.
Thank you,
RM