David Nash
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I'm a new member and would certainly appreciate your help in determining why there is gas leaking from the screen on the fuel pump?
First lets pull the dipstick, and make sure the oil is at the correct level, and doesn't smell like gas. Other than that make sure the fuel lines are all connected to the correct fittings on the pump. The screen is on the same side as the pulse line, So am thinking there is gas in the oil.
If that pans out, then the diaphragm in the fuel pump may be leaking internally, and the pump will need to be replaced.
Yes, I can furnish a Service Manual for your engine IF you like. Address below, put in proper format and remind me engine model number and what you want. Hmm, a 31 series engine 14.5 hp, sounds like the wrong cooling shroud or decal.
Walt Conner
wconner5 at frontier dot com
Yes, I can furnish a Service Manual for your engine IF you like. Address below, put in proper format and remind me engine model number and what you want. Hmm, a 31 series engine 14.5 hp, sounds like the wrong cooling shroud or decal.
Walt Conner
wconner5 at frontier dot com
I checked the briggs site, and it is a 14.5 hp in a 31 ci engine. Normally would be like 16.5 for most engines.
Briggs calls those things retainers. I would suspect they are similar to the car door panel type ribbed push pins. I have also seen some that look like the plastic rivets used on Honda ATV's on the fenders. The solenoid on the bottom of the carb is to help prevent the bang when you shut off the key.
I am sure somebody around here has a link to a service manual for your engine and will post it shortly.
GOT the manual here Walt ...........https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6NaqjIxWV1ybEN0LWo3azl6OUU/view