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    Question Briggs & Stratton question

    I picked up a gas edger with a 3.5HP B&S motor for cheap. It had been sitting for awhile, but looks like new. The carb is mounted on top of the gas tank and sucks up the gas (no float). The thing won't stay running. I can dump some carb cleaner down its throat and it will run for a few seconds.
    I just had the carb all apart and cleaned everything. Dumped out all the old gas too. Gaskets all look good as well as the diaphragm that creates the suction. Any ideas?

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    Does the spark plug have a good strong blue spark?

    Does it have a primer bulb? Is it working?

    Is the air filter clean? Is it on the engine or off?
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    My first guess was the air filter too. Buy a new one Mr. Cheap.
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    Air filter is like new...I can see plenty of light thru it. I've started it with and without the air filter on. New plug. No primer bulb.

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    most of those have a diaphram dealie in the carb that dies with age

    I think they called them "pulse jet" carbs

    go to any decent mower shop that sells parts, describe what it does, and get one

    Home Depot probably also has them

    easy to install and last one I bought (15 years ago when I fixed a neighbor's mower) was two or three bux

    not saying this one is right for your application, but this sort of thing

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    Is the screw that holds the air filter on while you are trying to start it?
    If not, it won't start.

    Another area is the needle valve and seat. If overtightened, you will not be able to control the amount of fuel richness and will need to buy a new one. Finger tight and back off 1.5 turns should get you in the general ballpark for setting the richness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealb View Post
    I think they called them "pulse jet" carbs
    That's it Neal. I did some more digging and it is a 'Pulsa-Jet' carb. I'll get a rebuilt kit for it tomorrow. (B&S 495606)

    Quote Originally Posted by Radio-Active View Post
    Is the screw that holds the air filter on while you are trying to start it?
    This one doesn't have the normal long bolt thru the middle of the air filter and in to the carb. The one uses a paper filter and sits in a housing mounted on top of the carb.

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    I had a simillar issue with my 1964 Edger , turned out the gasket between the carb and the engine was leaking so it couldn't draw enough fuel. Fixed it an it's been running fine since.

    YMMV see dealer for details.

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    You might want to look HERE if you want to get that yard done quick and back to the couch
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    I would keep the 1.8L. I don't think you will gain enough from the B&S engine to do the motor swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    I would keep the 1.8L. I don't think you will gain enough from the B&S engine to do the motor swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    I would keep the 1.8L. I don't think you will gain enough from the B&S engine to do the motor swap.
    I'll probably just sell the car instead.

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    So did ya get it running?

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    So did ya get it running?
    Nope. No joy. Still not getting fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    Nope. No joy. Still not getting fuel.
    Did you put gas in it?

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    I had the same issue with my mower a couple of weeks ago. I sprayed carb cleaner through every little orifice I could find. On mine there is a spring against the diaphragm. Does yours have that or maybe by chance it fell out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cam76034 View Post
    On mine there is a spring against the diaphragm. Does yours have that or maybe by chance it fell out?
    Yep, spring (with a grooved ring on top) is there under the diaphragm. Piss poor design IMO. Give me a float over this crap any day. I'll probably tear it apart again (third time is the charm) after work today and get the carb cleaner out.

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    What's a carb?
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    It's alive! Don't know what I did different. One extra thing I did was clean the breather element.



    It has 2 speeds right now. Stop and WFO. Probably because of my creative placement of springs and linkage rods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    It's alive! Don't know what I did different. One extra thing I did was clean the breather element.

    It has 2 speeds right now. Stop and WFO. Probably because of my creative placement of springs and linkage rods.
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    My first guess was the air filter too. Buy a new one Mr. Cheap.
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