Murphy knows exactly the best time to strike. I've got 6-7 loads of firewood on the side of my driveway and my splitter is down. I posted here in chainsaw section because I got great responses on my chainsaws repairs. If you want to move it to the Firewood equipment section. I think of that as for more hydraulic problems and this for engine.
Any way, a part on my log splitter engine broke. It's not the original engine so splitter brand isn't important. The engine is off a power washer and it's a B&S Quantum XTE 6.o Hp engine. That's all the id I could find. The carb is only attached by one bolt so the carb vibrates a lot. No hole is tapped for a second one.
The tube coming out of the back side of the carb leading to the engine block broke off. Hope pictures show it well. Anyone know what the part name is, part number, etc.
In the meantime, I'm going to try cleaning it up, roughing it up and gluing it with Seal All. Then a coat of JB Weld goes over the top just as suggested for my leaky gas tank.
Any way, a part on my log splitter engine broke. It's not the original engine so splitter brand isn't important. The engine is off a power washer and it's a B&S Quantum XTE 6.o Hp engine. That's all the id I could find. The carb is only attached by one bolt so the carb vibrates a lot. No hole is tapped for a second one.
The tube coming out of the back side of the carb leading to the engine block broke off. Hope pictures show it well. Anyone know what the part name is, part number, etc.
In the meantime, I'm going to try cleaning it up, roughing it up and gluing it with Seal All. Then a coat of JB Weld goes over the top just as suggested for my leaky gas tank.