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Old 19-06-2006, 03:01 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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A few days ago I asked about a problem of stalling on my lawnmower and I got
some helpful responses that pointed to the carb. I checked for gas flow,
and it was fine. Dissassembled the carbeurator and saw rust inside on the
float hinges and the float bowl. Funny thing ws the float bowl looked dry
(no gas). I tried cleaning the rust out of the bowl, but the hinges were
impossible to rid of rust. I checked the float and in the down position gas
flowed and when raised it stopped, so it looked ok. I reassembeled the float
bowl, and checked that gas was flowing out the screw hole at the bottom
before tightening. Reassembled the mower and it would still not work.

Where do I go now? What would be the next thing to check? Or is the
problem all in the carb?

Thanks.


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Old 19-06-2006, 04:05 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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A few days ago I asked about a problem of stalling on my lawnmower and I
got some helpful responses that pointed to the carb. I checked for gas
flow, and it was fine. Dissassembled the carbeurator and saw rust inside
on the float hinges and the float bowl. Funny thing ws the float bowl
looked dry (no gas). I tried cleaning the rust out of the bowl, but the
hinges were impossible to rid of rust. I checked the float and in the down
position gas flowed and when raised it stopped, so it looked ok. I
reassembeled the float bowl, and checked that gas was flowing out the screw
hole at the bottom before tightening. Reassembled the mower and it would
still not work.

Where do I go now? What would be the next thing to check? Or is the
problem all in the carb?

Thanks.


Just went thru the same with my generator when the power went out recently.
The main jet was plugged. I don't know what your carb looks like but the gas
needs to get from the bowl into the throat of the carb. The holes that make
that happen are quite small. Be carefull not to make them bigger when you
clear them.


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Old 19-06-2006, 04:29 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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"FDR" wrote in message
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A few days ago I asked about a problem of stalling on my lawnmower and I
got some helpful responses that pointed to the carb. I checked for gas
flow, and it was fine. Dissassembled the carbeurator and saw rust inside
on the float hinges and the float bowl. Funny thing ws the float bowl
looked dry (no gas). I tried cleaning the rust out of the bowl, but the
hinges were impossible to rid of rust. I checked the float and in the
down position gas flowed and when raised it stopped, so it looked ok. I
reassembeled the float bowl, and checked that gas was flowing out the
screw hole at the bottom before tightening. Reassembled the mower and it
would still not work.

Where do I go now? What would be the next thing to check? Or is the
problem all in the carb?

Thanks.


Just went thru the same with my generator when the power went out
recently. The main jet was plugged. I don't know what your carb looks like
but the gas needs to get from the bowl into the throat of the carb. The
holes that make that happen are quite small. Be carefull not to make them
bigger when you clear them.


If there was rust in the float area that would make me suspect a grain or
two of rust has plugged the jet. Carb cleaner doesn't do much with rust but
the pressure of an aerosol can might dislodge the rust from a jet. An air
compressure ? A couple good blasts might do the job.


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Old 19-06-2006, 04:41 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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"Chas Hurst" wrote in message
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"FDR" wrote in message
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A few days ago I asked about a problem of stalling on my lawnmower and I
got some helpful responses that pointed to the carb. I checked for gas
flow, and it was fine. Dissassembled the carbeurator and saw rust inside
on the float hinges and the float bowl. Funny thing ws the float bowl
looked dry (no gas). I tried cleaning the rust out of the bowl, but the
hinges were impossible to rid of rust. I checked the float and in the

down
position gas flowed and when raised it stopped, so it looked ok. I
reassembeled the float bowl, and checked that gas was flowing out the

screw
hole at the bottom before tightening. Reassembled the mower and it would
still not work.

Where do I go now? What would be the next thing to check? Or is the
problem all in the carb?

Thanks.


Just went thru the same with my generator when the power went out

recently.
The main jet was plugged. I don't know what your carb looks like but the

gas
needs to get from the bowl into the throat of the carb. The holes that

make
that happen are quite small. Be carefull not to make them bigger when you
clear them.


Good advice. You've got to finish the carb cleaning, ensuring all the crud
has been removed and all the passages are clear.




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