I have a Scag 52” hydro walk-behind mower with a 16hp Kawasaki FS600V engine. Been using this mower since ’22. It usually starts 1st pull.
After mowing the yard (2.25 acres, about 2 hours), I like to scrape out the cutting deck. To facilitate access to the underside of the cutting deck, I lift the front of the mower and prop it up with a 2’ brace. After scraping out the deck (maybe 5 minutes) and lowering the mower, it won’t start (it’s a pull start). I can pull on the rope until I'm exhausted and it won't start. If I let it sit for 30 minutes or so to cool off, it will start.
Is it possible that because the mower is hot while I’m scraping out the deck, the fuel in the float bowl has boiled off, preventing the mower from re-starting.
If this is the issue, would a carburetor spacer help insulate the carb from the engine heat?
For reference, after the last mowing, I shut it off, but left it level (didn't tilt up the front). 5 minutes later, it did start, albeit reluctantly, on the 2nd pull. When it did start, it coughed out a bit of black smoke.
My previous mower, used from ’99 to late ’21 was a Snapper 52” belt drive walk-behind with a B&S Vangard V-twin; and never gave me trouble re-starting after tilting or when hot.
After mowing the yard (2.25 acres, about 2 hours), I like to scrape out the cutting deck. To facilitate access to the underside of the cutting deck, I lift the front of the mower and prop it up with a 2’ brace. After scraping out the deck (maybe 5 minutes) and lowering the mower, it won’t start (it’s a pull start). I can pull on the rope until I'm exhausted and it won't start. If I let it sit for 30 minutes or so to cool off, it will start.
Is it possible that because the mower is hot while I’m scraping out the deck, the fuel in the float bowl has boiled off, preventing the mower from re-starting.
If this is the issue, would a carburetor spacer help insulate the carb from the engine heat?
For reference, after the last mowing, I shut it off, but left it level (didn't tilt up the front). 5 minutes later, it did start, albeit reluctantly, on the 2nd pull. When it did start, it coughed out a bit of black smoke.
My previous mower, used from ’99 to late ’21 was a Snapper 52” belt drive walk-behind with a B&S Vangard V-twin; and never gave me trouble re-starting after tilting or when hot.