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I have recently bought a 2nd hand petrol lawnmower, its a partner 146. The problem is with the engine which is a Briggs and stratton quantum 35. Basically when i got it the housing which holds the air filter was full of oil, i cleaned it up and did the first cut of the year with the same air filter. I received my new filter, and when i took out the old air filter, it was soaked in oil again. Is this just due to the filter being clogged or is there too much oil in the mower. I don't see how it can get in there! I've put in the new filter but haven't turned it over yet as i don't want to wreck the new filter.

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Hi Guys

I have recently bought a 2nd hand petrol lawnmower, its a partner 146. The problem is with the engine which is a Briggs and stratton quantum 35. Basically when i got it the housing which holds the air filter was full of oil, i cleaned it up and did the first cut of the year with the same air filter. I received my new filter, and when i took out the old air filter, it was soaked in oil again. Is this just due to the filter being clogged or is there too much oil in the mower. I don't see how it can get in there! I've put in the new filter but haven't turned it over yet as i don't want to wreck the new filter.

Thanks in advance

Shaun
can anyone help please?
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honda_palmer wrote:
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can anyone help please?


sorry, i have no experience with that
particular mower.

yes, it could be too much oil.
what does the dipstick read when
you check it? have you ever changed
the oil? perhaps you refilled with
too much?

if you tip it when you clean out underneath
if you tip it the wrong way that might flood
the air filter with oil.

so perhaps you tipped it at some point?

hard to say from here what you've done
or tried.

check the clean filter after your first
mowing next season and see what it looks
like.

you can always clean many air filters
with a good solvent (i've used gasoline).
just be careful with matches, sparks and only
do it outside or in a well ventilated place.
and if that doesn't work then replace it...

good luck,


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On Feb 21, 5:22*pm, songbird wrote:
honda_palmer wrote:

...

can anyone help please?


* sorry, i have no experience with that
particular mower.

* yes, it could be too much oil.
what does the dipstick read when
you check it?


One would think he'd have checked that instead of
asking. How would anyone here know if his
mower was overfilled with oil? The other obvious
problem is he just mowed his lawn for the first
cut of the season. Isn't it still winter in the UK?


*have you ever changed
the oil? *perhaps you refilled with
too much?

* if you tip it when you clean out underneath
if you tip it the wrong way that might flood
the air filter with oil.

* so perhaps you tipped it at some point?


Being a suspected troll, anything is possible.




* hard to say from here what you've done
or tried.

* check the clean filter after your first
mowing next season and see what it looks
like.

* you can always clean many air filters
with a good solvent (i've used gasoline).
just be careful with matches, sparks and only
do it outside or in a well ventilated place.
and if that doesn't work then replace it...

* good luck,

* songbird


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Being a suspected troll, anything is possible.


ha, yeah, that too, but i had a few
minutes.


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