waterinthefuel
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Ok, this one has me perplexed. My grandfather recently passed, and I wound up with his old gas edger that his neighbor had given him. It always ran great, it has an old 2hp Briggs engine on it. Now, I was edging the driveway and it stopped like someone flipped a switch. I then tried to start it and it would pop over a few times but nothing. Then it would run for a few seconds but nothing. It had old gas in it and so I took off the tank and flushed it and put new gas in it. I took the plug out, cleaned it, gapped it and put it back in. It's got spark out the wazoo. I'm perplexed because I know its a fuel issue, but it has one of those carbs that's just a straight pipe. It has no bowl. I can inject fuel into the air cleaner intake and it still won't pop over. Not even a single pop, yet it has good clean spark. I am stuck, I just don't even know where to go now. I'm a licensed mechanic but airplanes all have carbs on them with bowls that I know how to clean, adjust, etc. A bowl-less carb has me scratching my head. I can't even access the inside of the carb, it's just a pipe with butterflies inside. Anyone have any ideas?
It's an old Gibsons, probably from the mid 70's. When it did run Ive never seen an engine that could run slower or smoother, but now its dead. And half of my driveway is edged and half isnt.
It's an old Gibsons, probably from the mid 70's. When it did run Ive never seen an engine that could run slower or smoother, but now its dead. And half of my driveway is edged and half isnt.