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gecko 26-06-2008 12:29 PM

Problem With Craftsman Rider
 
My neighbor has a 6-year old rider with a Kohler engine, he says.
This year, unlike previous years, he finds that as he cuts his
half-acre, the engine wants to cut out. He suspects gas flow because
he can view the tubing going from the tank to the filter, thence to
the carburetor. He says when it happens, the filter bowl and the
transparent line are almost empty implying some kind of blockage. The
strange thing is - if he turns the motor off, and then lowers the
filter and its connecting lines as low as he can inside the mower
housing, the filter bowl will fill up quickly, and the mower then runs
fine again (for a while anyway). If he does the same thing with the
motor running, the filter bowl does not fill up, and his problem
persists. The inlet to the carburetor is below the outlet of the gas
tank.

He has tried running the mower without a gas cap, and the same thing
happens. He has replaced the filter twice with no improvement. He
has blown air through the tubings. Anyone have any ideas what the
problem might be?

Thanks

-GECKO

Otoe 27-06-2008 02:30 AM

Problem With Craftsman Rider
 
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 11:29:57 GMT, gecko wrote:

My neighbor has a 6-year old rider with a Kohler engine, he says.
This year, unlike previous years, he finds that as he cuts his
half-acre, the engine wants to cut out. He suspects gas flow because
he can view the tubing going from the tank to the filter, thence to
the carburetor. He says when it happens, the filter bowl and the
transparent line are almost empty implying some kind of blockage. The
strange thing is - if he turns the motor off, and then lowers the
filter and its connecting lines as low as he can inside the mower
housing, the filter bowl will fill up quickly, and the mower then runs
fine again (for a while anyway). If he does the same thing with the
motor running, the filter bowl does not fill up, and his problem
persists. The inlet to the carburetor is below the outlet of the gas
tank.

He has tried running the mower without a gas cap, and the same thing
happens. He has replaced the filter twice with no improvement. He
has blown air through the tubings. Anyone have any ideas what the
problem might be?

Thanks

-GECKO


I'd suspect blockage in the carburetor. Seems to me there is a mesh
screen at the carb's intake. I'd check that and maybe consider
getting a carb rebuild kit.

Otoe

Joe[_14_] 27-06-2008 03:11 AM

Problem With Craftsman Rider
 
Otoe wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 11:29:57 GMT, gecko wrote:

My neighbor has a 6-year old rider with a Kohler engine, he says.
This year, unlike previous years, he finds that as he cuts his
half-acre, the engine wants to cut out. He suspects gas flow because
he can view the tubing going from the tank to the filter, thence to
the carburetor. He says when it happens, the filter bowl and the
transparent line are almost empty implying some kind of blockage. The
strange thing is - if he turns the motor off, and then lowers the
filter and its connecting lines as low as he can inside the mower
housing, the filter bowl will fill up quickly, and the mower then runs
fine again (for a while anyway). If he does the same thing with the
motor running, the filter bowl does not fill up, and his problem
persists. The inlet to the carburetor is below the outlet of the gas
tank.

He has tried running the mower without a gas cap, and the same thing
happens. He has replaced the filter twice with no improvement. He
has blown air through the tubings. Anyone have any ideas what the
problem might be?

Thanks

-GECKO


I'd suspect blockage in the carburetor. Seems to me there is a mesh
screen at the carb's intake. I'd check that and maybe consider
getting a carb rebuild kit.

Otoe

ora cracked fuel line

gecko 27-06-2008 09:57 AM

Problem With Craftsman Rider
 
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:30:28 -0400, Otoe wrote:


I'd suspect blockage in the carburetor. Seems to me there is a mesh
screen at the carb's intake. I'd check that and maybe consider
getting a carb rebuild kit.

Otoe



Thanks. I'll pass along the two suggestions.

-GECKO


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