by Skywatcher » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:28 pm
Hi SPLG
These little B&S 2 cycles can be a little fussy at times. If you are getting fire when you add fuel directly into spark plug hole, try as Starfire suggested and give the engine a shot of fuel into the carburetor venturi or throat. Another check to make is to verify crankcase compression. Switch ignition key off and remove spark plug. With choke off and throttle open, give engine a brisk pull over with the recoil starter. You should hear a crisp popping sound from the spark plug hole as the piston moves to the bottom of the stroke and uncovers the transfer ports to release the crankcase compression into the cylinder.
Deere2me made mention of reed valves. A stuck or damaged reed valve will cause the exact symptoms you describe in your engine, however, from what I can tell this is a piston ported engine meaning the skirt of the piston works as the intake valve for the crankcase. Starfire also made mention of gaskets and seals. Check and if necessary, replace the gaskets both ends of the intake elbow and make sure all gasket surfaces are clean and flat before reassembling.
One more thing, have you tried hooking up a temporary fuel supply to the carburetor to make sure your problem isn't in the fuel tank? A temporary fuel supply can be as simple as a small funnel connected to a length of fuel line which is hooked to the fuel inlet on the carburetor. Hope this gives you something to work with. All the best,
Sky
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