wbrian63
Well-known member
I have a McLane lawn edger with a Briggs & Stratton 3.5hp engine. I'm not sure of the year model - bought it used. New-ish, I'd say - has a paper filter element instead of the old oil-foam filter.
When I got it, wouldn't run at all. 1 carburetor kit later and it fires up and runs 95% - there's a miss here and there at full throttle, and it backfires if you cut the throttle too fast.
However, once you've used it for a few minutes, if you stop the motor and try to restart it a few minutes later - no dice.
My typical experience with B&S (and other small engines) is that once hot, you don't need any choke to get them to restart.
I've tried all combinations of choke and throttle position - nothing. Not even a pop or an attempt to start.
I'm wondering if I've got a vapor lock problem. I'd expect to smell gas if I was flooding it with too much choke.
Suggestions welcome...
When I got it, wouldn't run at all. 1 carburetor kit later and it fires up and runs 95% - there's a miss here and there at full throttle, and it backfires if you cut the throttle too fast.
However, once you've used it for a few minutes, if you stop the motor and try to restart it a few minutes later - no dice.
My typical experience with B&S (and other small engines) is that once hot, you don't need any choke to get them to restart.
I've tried all combinations of choke and throttle position - nothing. Not even a pop or an attempt to start.
I'm wondering if I've got a vapor lock problem. I'd expect to smell gas if I was flooding it with too much choke.
Suggestions welcome...