I bought a used ~3 year old Toro 21465 walk behind mower that has trouble staying running.
I took the carb apart once before and it looked clean and let the gas tank/line drain out, and it seemed to run fine until I tilted it sideways to remove grass from underneath. It seems very sensitive to tilting or bumps. Though I can keep it running with starting fluid, or by giving the mower a quick push back and forth. I'm using ethanol free gas.
I took the carb apart again, and took the main jet assembly apart and sprayed it, and was going to drill out the jet, as recommended here
youtube.com/watch?v=eGF_ynkc3C0
but when I used what I think was the .6mm drill bit from my Harbor Freight 30pc micro drill bit set set,
the jet hole was already larger than the bit, so I didn't drill anything. He used a .52mm bit.
So what should I do?
I also have a fuel filter I'm going to install, if I can figure out what size spring clamps to buy. Anyone know?
I took the carb apart once before and it looked clean and let the gas tank/line drain out, and it seemed to run fine until I tilted it sideways to remove grass from underneath. It seems very sensitive to tilting or bumps. Though I can keep it running with starting fluid, or by giving the mower a quick push back and forth. I'm using ethanol free gas.
I took the carb apart again, and took the main jet assembly apart and sprayed it, and was going to drill out the jet, as recommended here
youtube.com/watch?v=eGF_ynkc3C0
but when I used what I think was the .6mm drill bit from my Harbor Freight 30pc micro drill bit set set,
the jet hole was already larger than the bit, so I didn't drill anything. He used a .52mm bit.
So what should I do?
I also have a fuel filter I'm going to install, if I can figure out what size spring clamps to buy. Anyone know?