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5 HP Briggs and Stratton Engine Problems

paul_loveless22
9 years ago

I have a Briggs and Stratton 5 HP horizontal crankshaft
engine with a Pulsa-jet small well carburetor.

The tank had bad rust on the inside so I replaced with a new B/S tank. I took
the pump cover off the side of the carb and cleaned all the fuel passages and
replaced the diaphragm with B/S genuine part. I put a wire into the short
pickup tube all the way up through the main jet and also sprayed carb cleaner
up through the jet. New spark plug, air filter installed.

The engine starts right up and sounds great for about 60 seconds at full
throttle. Then it starts not sounding so great. It's hard to describe, but it
sounds like it's moving in/out full throttle and almost sounds like it's
misfiring because I hear kinda like a thumping or popping sound every few
seconds which is not natural. When it starts up and is running good for the
first 60 seconds, the throttle lever on top of the carburetor (connected to
throttle linkage) hardly oscillates at all. When it goes into the bad running
cycle, the throttle lever is oscillating back and forth more than normal like
it's struggling. Also, it never recovers and goes back to the initial 60
seconds of running good. It never dies, but it never goes back to running good
until I try it again another day and then the same thing, good for 60 seconds
and then downhill.

No problems at idle, the engine sounds fine. I did not take the welch plug off
the side to expose the idle fuel mixing well, but I'm thinking these orifices
would not be the problem if it is idling fine, but I may be wrong?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

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