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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2012 : 21:52:22
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i have gas dripping down on a little hole under the carb on my big ten and i think it forming from a seem under the carb or the top cause the drip will form next to hole the drip from it does any body have a carb for a briggs and stratton 10hp engine that on the b10 big ten,thanks nick |
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freddie
USA
2129 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2012 : 22:42:44
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your float is stuck, turn off the gas. |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2012 : 22:47:30
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i did it still leaks though,if i take apart the carp will i get it back together or is it a little tricky |
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briggs9498
144 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2012 : 23:11:34
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quote: Originally posted by uglyallis21
i did it still leaks though,if i take apart the carp will i get it back together or is it a little tricky
Where are you in New York? I'm in Sullivan County. Would be willing to help out if you're close. Have plenty of carb parts and a couple carbs. |
B110, HB-112, B210, 725, 7010, 7016 |
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uglyallis21
174 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2012 : 23:22:16
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im in warren county ,the last time i parked it i forgot to turn the gas off could that have cause it to leak from the carb a little i just drove it outside cause it started to stink up the garage then i turned of the gas i went out to take another look and I didn't see any more drips |
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briggs9498
144 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2012 : 23:40:13
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A lot of these old Briggs will leak if no shut off valve is in the line. Some did it right from the factory. If its only a couple drips every few minutes then it's fine just remember to shut off the valve. But if it's running out fast then you definitely have a float problem. I gave up on getting some of mine to stop leaking no matter how much you mess with the floats some want to always leak. I have had luck with one by reseating the emulsion tube. This can be down by adding a nylon washer which someone will chime in the part number I'm sure. I lapped my emulsion tube in with valve grinding compound but the best fix is use the shut off valve. |
B110, HB-112, B210, 725, 7010, 7016 |
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Talntedmrgreen
USA
4110 Posts |
Posted - 03/07/2012 : 06:32:37
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I've had a few leakers...some are stuck valves, and will drain your whole tank rather quickly, while others seemed to be the emulsion tube issue. I put a shut off on all of my machines, just so it's there if you get in a pinch. I only need to use it on 2 machines, and no amount of screwing around with the carb seems to correct the issue. Now, it's just 'On' and 'Off'...problem solved.
If yours didn't leak before, there's hope that something might be slightly prohibiting the float to work properly. I'd pull her apart and clean it, hit things with some air, and you might be all set. |
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B112
USA
5230 Posts |
Posted - 03/07/2012 : 08:34:54
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I'm going to move this to Simplicity Tractor Talk so that solutions to problems are in that forum. |
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