I've got an older Troybilt horse tiller with a Briggs & Stratton 8 hp 195437 0858 01 engine. The engine is hard to start when hot. I noticed a puddle of fuel on the floor under the carb when it's been shut off after running. I suspected the needle was leaking fuel or the float was filled with fuel and causing the engine to flood when hot. I ordered a carb kit based upon the engine number and Partstree's website. After I received the kit, I disassembled the carb and noticed that someone had put a standard type needle in the carb with a brass seat. The kit contains a brass seat and needle with rubber tip. I believe this is probably what it is supposed to have. I assume the carb leaked gas because the plain metal seat can't seal against brass. The depth of the new seat appears to be a little deeper than the seat in the carb casting. The main large gasket between the upper and lower halves of the carb is different than the one in the kit and the low speed needle appears a bit different as well. The new needle is too large to fit into the old brass seat. I'm guessing I would have to carefully drill out the brass seat to remove it?? I would hate to damage the carbs casting! Is the new seat pressed in until flush with the surface of the carb? The new needle clip used to suspend the needle on the float has an oddball bend in the area the floats brass tab contacts. If you were to look at the needle clip from the side, it has kind of an "M" shape to it. I'm used to seeing a clip that is flat like a tecumseh clip.m
I can not find any stamped or cast number on the carb to identify it. It looks like a large two piece flow jet carb. At this point I'm not sure what my options are. Any ideas?