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Re: Re: Re: Re: Briggs 11 hp won't run
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Posted by don on April 27, 2004 at 15:41:42 from (68.253.231.179):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Briggs 11 hp won't run posted by Jerry Seilhamer on April 27, 2004 at 12:29:55:
Maybe I can be a little bit of help and I'm not much on single cylinder engines my field is diesels but my son just had this problem last week and I was checking to see if he sheared a flywheel key because he said when he hit something with his blade it killed the engine and he couldn't start it again so naturally I checked his soft flywheel key and it was ok but I noticed the gap on his relucter was very wide so I repositioned it closer to the flywheel and it took off and ran ok I really don't know what the gap is for it but I'm sure you can find out from one of your local Briggs dealers or the Briggs website. One thing is make sure you have new gas in the tank with this new gas it does not hold up well over the winter unless you use Stabill because it sounds like you have everything you need to make an infernal combustion engine run especially when you have plenty of gas running out the intake it should at least act like it is choked which is an air mix adjustment which is the screw underneath the air cleaner.Good Luck, Don
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