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I am working on a Craftsman 3.8hp Eager 1 lawn edger

Just curious, but what is this barb fitting for, on top of the carb?
 

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The breather hose connects to that fitting.

Breather hose from air filter assembly?

If so, I don't have a hose from the air filter assembly

I'll see if the barb is threaded in........I'll just remove it and plug it
 
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^ Breather hose from the crankcase, not the air cleaner housing.

On the top of the engine cylinder case there's a breather - it will be at the rear of the engine on the top - on that Tecumseh most likely part of it is under the flywheel. The breather hose - which is just a short section of 1/4" hose - slips onto a ****** sticking out of the breather assembly.
You definitely to not want to plug it unless you want oil all over everywhere.
Tecumseh crankcase breather 01.jpgTecumseh crankcase breather 02.jpg

blocking or plugging the crankcase breather will generally result in blowing out either the top or bottom crankshaft seals (or both.)
 

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some of those breathers provide a vacuum differential signal that helps the integrated fuel pump work right. Often the diaphragm stretches with time and ethanol in the fuel, and is why many of these powered items won't run right. I typically have to replace those type diaphragms once every 3 to 5 years. Some units the breather hose has to be replaced too because it rots. I would go online to JackSmallEngine, or EReplacements and see if they have a diagram of the model. Also there are online PDF of the models that show parts and where they go too.
 
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I'll look more closely and see if there's a hose coming out of the block that's not connected
 
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Would this connect to the barb on the carb?
 

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I can't find a hose in the schematics
 

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Craftsman 9" edger with a 3.8 hp Tecumseh

#12 and 12B?
 

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Yes the carb does have two barbs, one of which is connected to the fuel line

The other is not currently connected to anything

I will check for the breather cover
 
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Tecumseh 640076 looks to be the correct carb, and they are pictured with the top barb fitting
 

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143.973505 Craftsman = H035 45675Y Tecumseh ("Spec" number)

(if you're going to work on Tecumseh engines, you need to be able to figure out how to get that "spec" number, because the Craftsman number is useless.)

It would appear you have the "side breather" - the first image I posted above - in which case the breather tube vents to atmosphere (the same way early automobiles vented the crankcase.)
You could rig up something to hook it to the carburetor, but if the filter media in the breather is still in good shape, there's no reason to (and it might have detrimental effects on engine idle.)
Which means: find a small vacuum cap and simply cap off that port sticking out of the carburetor so the engine will idle properly.

Sorry for the delay in responding. I don't work on a lot of horizontal-shaft engines - there's no money in edgers.
 
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So I dont have to connect the top carb barb to anything???

Strange, ok thx

Seems like if I leave it "un capped" it would allow too much air into the carb (in addition to the air filter) and would also allow dirt inside the carb/fuel
 

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no no no no ....
you don't want to run that port wide open - it will **** air into the carburetor - even though it's upstream from the venturi, it will have a less than positive effect leaving it open.
just go up to ACE Hardware (or a parts store) and find a little rubber vacuum cap to put over that hose ******. Easy peasy.
 

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Edger is up and running really good

Needed a carb bowl gasket also

It is 100% a tecumseh engine

Just need to find a new cutting blade now. I am leaning towards a Y or tri blade
 

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just use the standard cutting blade - they're cheap. buy two.

the bowl gasket IS available separately (631028), but you're better off to just buy the carb kit 631021B), which contains only the bowl gasket, needle & seat, and the little paper gasket for the main jet at the bottom of the bowl.

and yes, it is a Tecumseh engine. we already covered that. no idea what Oldwizard is looking at.
 
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I just bought the bowl gasket, $1

No need for the carb kit, its all cleaned out and running well
 

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if you can find singles, great.
I ended up having to order a 10-pack to get just the bowl gaskets.

(do NOT order lawnmower gaskets from ebay sellers in China. the gaskets do not fit properly.)
 
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Local small engine repair business has OE Tecumseh parts in stock

No need to buy bulk

One bowl gasket was $1
 
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