My craftsman 6.75 Gold mower will only run on choke.
Background: The first symptoms were a very slow revving (chugging) engine that would take about 3-4 minutes to come off choke and then run well. First thing I did was to remove and clean the carb and reinstall. No change. Next, I replaced the float and seat, but there are numerous carb versions, and the needle and seat I got were not compatible with my carb. I also realized that a new carb cost the same as the needle and seat, so I ordered a new carb. Put it on, and PRESTO! First pull, the mower fired right up and ran beautifully. I mowed my front and back lawns, and parked the mower back in the garage. The next weekend I went to mow the lawns again, and the mower won't start. I can get it to run for about two seconds by spraying fuel starter into the carb. I removed the float bowl; fuel with no debris in the bowl, float and needle work as expected. Fuel from the tank flows freely. Auto Choke linkage is correct (I also replaced the auto choke spring). Throttle linkage is working as expected. Idle speed is OK. There are no unusual noises heard when the engine is running. No vacuum leaks. New fuel.
I can keep the engine running by holding the choke closed. Even after close to ten minutes, if I let the choke open, the mower dies.
Any suggestions about what to do next?
Background: The first symptoms were a very slow revving (chugging) engine that would take about 3-4 minutes to come off choke and then run well. First thing I did was to remove and clean the carb and reinstall. No change. Next, I replaced the float and seat, but there are numerous carb versions, and the needle and seat I got were not compatible with my carb. I also realized that a new carb cost the same as the needle and seat, so I ordered a new carb. Put it on, and PRESTO! First pull, the mower fired right up and ran beautifully. I mowed my front and back lawns, and parked the mower back in the garage. The next weekend I went to mow the lawns again, and the mower won't start. I can get it to run for about two seconds by spraying fuel starter into the carb. I removed the float bowl; fuel with no debris in the bowl, float and needle work as expected. Fuel from the tank flows freely. Auto Choke linkage is correct (I also replaced the auto choke spring). Throttle linkage is working as expected. Idle speed is OK. There are no unusual noises heard when the engine is running. No vacuum leaks. New fuel.
I can keep the engine running by holding the choke closed. Even after close to ten minutes, if I let the choke open, the mower dies.
Any suggestions about what to do next?