first off I'll have to reorder the head gasket. as far as the carb. this man makes it look easy, I was thinking the minute I dissassemble a spring would fly out w/ another part never to be found.
so I'll be inspecting/ cleaning the carb. thats currently on the engine. I also have the orginal...
yeah that place is worst than that other place that starts w/ a c plus they don't have toilets or tp, there walking around watching there step stop take a crape an keep walking w/ out even wiping. we don't want there crape here there all going back. have you sean the movie slumdog millionair...
head gasket arrived warped
head gasket missing a layer of material
will return an reorder.an request better packaging this thing was only packaged in top an bottom layer of cardboard.
This is definity a carb. Related problem which I believe lead to the blown head gasket.
I just found out how the needle/seat and sticking float can produce fuel flooding cylinder an get into crankcase. I will remove carb. Bowl an inspect float for holes if float is full of fuel it won’t float...
yeah thats what I came up w/ from parts tree. could a faulty carburater flooding the cylinder create to big of an explosion which ruined the head gasket?
BTW I have a spare carb from orginal engine.but am uncomfortable dissassembleing a carb. I'd rather swap in a replacement but then I'll have...
Here’s the cylinder head after blown head gasket. not seeing metal damage image
I had to use the parts engine head from orginal head.
Replacement engines head damaged under rocker arm mount. I assume it’s trashed image
Aditionaly I do smell a bit of fuel in the oil. Thanks for advising...
I'll take a good image of head. it felt smooth around the carbon stain. I don't have a tempered glass table. I do have a piece of plexie glass about 1/8" thick x 2'. what do you think about the amazon gasket?
not sure about the fuel pump, don't even know where it's located. when I turned the ign. key the fuel shoot up over ten feet.then when dissassembling the head seamed like the whole cylinder was filled w/ fuel.
Update:I turned the key switch to ignition an observed fuel shooting straight up.this fuel appeared to be coming out the cylinder head but I didn’t see any cracks. I removed the cylinder head and found a damaged or blown head gasket it doesn’t appear to be blown all the way though just a bit of...
I can remove an replace the carb. I’d probably mess up trying to rebuild a carb.
All I see that’s available is a carb replacement from ebay. a carb part# would be a big help.
219907-0131-B1 - Briggs & Stratton Vertical Engine carburetor parts NA image
top of carburater image linkage...