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DrPhil 24-03-2005 07:40 PM

snapper gas leak
 
I went out to crank up my OLD snapper riding mower with a B&S 8 hp pull
start riding mower and it started after a few pulls. :) It is leaking
gas out of the bottom of the chamber that is below where the air cleaner
is attached. :( There appears to be a small screen at the bottom of this
chamber and the gas is leaking out of this chamber when the gas on/off
valve is turned on when the mower is not running. After this chamber is
the bowl and then it is bolted to the engine. I had let it sit for a
year or so and couldn't get it to start so I cleaned the carb assy and
jets and that is when it started leaking out the bottom. Any ideas to
why it would start leaking just because it was cleaned ? Do I have to
buy a new carb to stop it. For now I turn off gas cock when not using
but was going to give to niece and wanted it not to leak for her.

chip 25-03-2005 02:19 AM

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:40:10 -0500, DrPhil wrote:

I went out to crank up my OLD snapper riding mower with a B&S 8 hp pull
start riding mower and it started after a few pulls. :) It is leaking
gas out of the bottom of the chamber that is below where the air cleaner
is attached. :( There appears to be a small screen at the bottom of this
chamber and the gas is leaking out of this chamber when the gas on/off
valve is turned on when the mower is not running. After this chamber is
the bowl and then it is bolted to the engine. I had let it sit for a
year or so and couldn't get it to start so I cleaned the carb assy and
jets and that is when it started leaking out the bottom. Any ideas to
why it would start leaking just because it was cleaned ? Do I have to
buy a new carb to stop it. For now I turn off gas cock when not using
but was going to give to niece and wanted it not to leak for her.

it needs a new needle and seat in the carb.
Chip

DrPhil 25-03-2005 03:16 AM

chip wrote:

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:40:10 -0500, DrPhil wrote:


I went out to crank up my OLD snapper riding mower with a B&S 8 hp pull
start riding mower and it started after a few pulls. :) It is leaking
gas out of the bottom of the chamber that is below where the air cleaner
is attached. :( There appears to be a small screen at the bottom of this
chamber and the gas is leaking out of this chamber when the gas on/off
valve is turned on when the mower is not running. After this chamber is
the bowl and then it is bolted to the engine. I had let it sit for a
year or so and couldn't get it to start so I cleaned the carb assy and
jets and that is when it started leaking out the bottom. Any ideas to
why it would start leaking just because it was cleaned ? Do I have to
buy a new carb to stop it. For now I turn off gas cock when not using
but was going to give to niece and wanted it not to leak for her.


it needs a new needle and seat in the carb.
Chip

thanks Chip

Srgnt Billko 25-03-2005 05:21 PM


"DrPhil" wrote in message
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I went out to crank up my OLD snapper riding mower with a B&S 8 hp pull
start riding mower and it started after a few pulls. :) It is leaking
gas out of the bottom of the chamber that is below where the air cleaner
is attached. :( There appears to be a small screen at the bottom of this
chamber and the gas is leaking out of this chamber when the gas on/off
valve is turned on when the mower is not running. After this chamber is
the bowl and then it is bolted to the engine. I had let it sit for a
year or so and couldn't get it to start so I cleaned the carb assy and
jets and that is when it started leaking out the bottom. Any ideas to
why it would start leaking just because it was cleaned ? Do I have to
buy a new carb to stop it. For now I turn off gas cock when not using
but was going to give to niece and wanted it not to leak for her.


Can't say I really follow your description but 2 thoughts - if this is the
model where the needle valve holds the sediment bowl on, I would make sure
there is a good washer / gasket - and I think they have one inside the bowl
and another outside.

The other thought is - what did you use to clean the carb - some float
needles have neophrene seats that can't stand some solvents.




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