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    Briggs - oil into valve cover from push rod guide

    Ok thanks I couldn't find that. Maybe too much then? Pretty sure I put more than that in it
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    Briggs - oil into valve cover from push rod guide

    Yes, at least I believe so. No dipstick, so I have to sight check it.
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    Briggs - oil into valve cover from push rod guide

    I have a Briggs and Stratton 205cc, Model # 1222032 0536 B8. It had been sitting up a while. I've got it running, but it's leaking oil into the valve cover at the push rod guides. There is enough oil coming out that it leaks into the breather via the breather tub. It's a pretty significant...
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    Thanks for the input everyone! So, yesterday I changed to the filter Hammermechanic suggested, and that seemed to do the trick! I cut grass for over an hour and didn't have any problems! Hammermechanic thank you sir!
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    LOL no just my initials, and I'm a Junior so I abbreviate it to 2.
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    Thanks guys. I'm gonna try the right fuel filter Hammermechanic suggested, if that's not it I can use it on something else. It's worth a shot, and I came her for advice!
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    Thanks, I will try that. I got the clear plastic kind that's a couple of inches long. Kind of like this (not exact one)...
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    I did loosen the gas cap, and I've taken the tank off and cleaned it. Also replaced the fuel line and filter, cleaned the carb.
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    No, it doesn't have one.
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    CV15 fuel stops flowing - engine dies

    Hi everybody, New here and hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Kohler CV15 on Craftsman lawn tractor. The engine quits while running. I have a clear plastic fuel filter on it, and I can see there is no gas flowing. If I take the fuel line loose, let the gas start flowing...
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