A family member is getting to the point where he can no longer maintain his own lawn, and he gave me his SRM-225, which has seen light use, but has a couple of issues. It wouldn't start, but I noticed right away the 3-hole plug in the fuel tank was dry-rotted, and leaking fuel pretty severely. Seemed like an easy fix, and so that was a (fairly) easy replacement. Unfortunately it still leaks.
But save that problem because the bigger issue is that it struggles to start even with sufficient priming. At best I could get it to run for about 5 seconds on the choke (a big clue), and then it stalls. Which means the carburetor is clogged. I do have an ultrasonic cleaner, so I was wondering if I could just take the carb off and throw it in some detergent for 30 minutes to clean it up, or is that not a good idea? Also, this may sound ridiculous, but I was wondering if he had the lines hooked up correctly. Does anyone have a picture of what goes to where on the carburetor?
Back to the fuel tank. Is there some trick to making sure that plug doesn't leak? Nothing looks damaged, but clearly I'm either doing something wrong in the installation, or the hole in the fuel tank isn't round.
Anyway, I'd appreciate folks input.
(I had forgotten I joined this forum over a decade ago!)
But save that problem because the bigger issue is that it struggles to start even with sufficient priming. At best I could get it to run for about 5 seconds on the choke (a big clue), and then it stalls. Which means the carburetor is clogged. I do have an ultrasonic cleaner, so I was wondering if I could just take the carb off and throw it in some detergent for 30 minutes to clean it up, or is that not a good idea? Also, this may sound ridiculous, but I was wondering if he had the lines hooked up correctly. Does anyone have a picture of what goes to where on the carburetor?
Back to the fuel tank. Is there some trick to making sure that plug doesn't leak? Nothing looks damaged, but clearly I'm either doing something wrong in the installation, or the hole in the fuel tank isn't round.
Anyway, I'd appreciate folks input.
(I had forgotten I joined this forum over a decade ago!)