solidsnakejv
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Initially it didn't start at all. So I did some research and clean out the carburetor very well and it still wouldn't turn on. I changed the sparkplug and it still wouldn't come on. I sprayed Starting Fluid in the Carburetor and it turned on for about a second before it shut off, which lead me to believe it's not getting fuel. I took the carburetor to a shop and they clean it for me, even though I thought I did a good job myself.
The same thing happens, it turns on for a second if I spray starting fluid. It even barely turns on if i tilt the mower to the right after i manually push the governor to let some fuel into the carburetor.
I'm almost certain the issue has to do with no fuel making it to the engine, question is, should i get a new carburetor even though i think the one i have is really clean and in good conditions, or could it possibly be something else? When does the governor actually move on its own to release fuel?
The same thing happens, it turns on for a second if I spray starting fluid. It even barely turns on if i tilt the mower to the right after i manually push the governor to let some fuel into the carburetor.
I'm almost certain the issue has to do with no fuel making it to the engine, question is, should i get a new carburetor even though i think the one i have is really clean and in good conditions, or could it possibly be something else? When does the governor actually move on its own to release fuel?