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Just bought a brand new mower with a Briggs and Stratton ex engine after I got fed up with the electric one. Anyway, ran mostly fine my first mow last week, just noticed a little bit of surging and occasional backfiring... but otherwise ran great
Today however after about 5 minutes it wouldn't stay running very well and was backfiring like crazy. Okay. Carb issue?
I took the air box off and found the auto choke plate open.. okay good. What's strange though is if I forced the plate a tiny bit closed with my hand it would run fine. This tells me it is running too lean, between that and the backfiring. And forcing the choke plate somewhat closed enriched the mixture.
I took the auto choke wire off and just manually set the choke and mowed the rest of the yard without any further problems.
Did I get a dud and should return, or is this some new EPA thing where it runs too lean and I'll just need to manually choke it from now on. PITA
Does anyone know if there is a way to change the mixture on these?
Today however after about 5 minutes it wouldn't stay running very well and was backfiring like crazy. Okay. Carb issue?
I took the air box off and found the auto choke plate open.. okay good. What's strange though is if I forced the plate a tiny bit closed with my hand it would run fine. This tells me it is running too lean, between that and the backfiring. And forcing the choke plate somewhat closed enriched the mixture.
I took the auto choke wire off and just manually set the choke and mowed the rest of the yard without any further problems.
Did I get a dud and should return, or is this some new EPA thing where it runs too lean and I'll just need to manually choke it from now on. PITA
Does anyone know if there is a way to change the mixture on these?