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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 1872913" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>Like a few of the other guys, I would venture a guess that the float is stuck or the jet is plugged up.Doesnt take much to plug up the jet,either in carp in the tank or a few months sitting around for varnish to build up.</p><p>You can try and tap on the side of the float bowl to see if the float is stuck.Use a wooden mallet or chunk of wood, careful not to damage the float.Often a little tap is all it takes to free up the float assembly.My old rototiller with a briggs is notorious for this each and every spring no matter what I do to it.Drain the fuel, leave it full.Put stabil in it,leave it out.Still the float sticks and a gentle tap gets it going again.</p><p></p><p>From what I understand,Stabil helps to minimize varnish build up, but its main claim to fame is it minimizes the fuel from going bad or losing its octane and burnability.(is that a word,burnability?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 1872913, member: 19174"] Like a few of the other guys, I would venture a guess that the float is stuck or the jet is plugged up.Doesnt take much to plug up the jet,either in carp in the tank or a few months sitting around for varnish to build up. You can try and tap on the side of the float bowl to see if the float is stuck.Use a wooden mallet or chunk of wood, careful not to damage the float.Often a little tap is all it takes to free up the float assembly.My old rototiller with a briggs is notorious for this each and every spring no matter what I do to it.Drain the fuel, leave it full.Put stabil in it,leave it out.Still the float sticks and a gentle tap gets it going again. From what I understand,Stabil helps to minimize varnish build up, but its main claim to fame is it minimizes the fuel from going bad or losing its octane and burnability.(is that a word,burnability?) [/QUOTE]
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