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Mower stalling - help!
It started and ran perfectly for the first 3 cuts of the year but the
4.5hp Honda has played up this evening. It started without problem, ran for one to three minutes, backfired then stalled. Tried it five times, same result. Grateful for any suggestions. -- Robert |
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Robert wrote:
It started and ran perfectly for the first 3 cuts of the year but the 4.5hp Honda has played up this evening. It started without problem, ran for one to three minutes, backfired then stalled. Tried it five times, same result. Grateful for any suggestions. Try unscrewing the curberettor float boal, and giving it a clean. It is possible that some bits of muck are being sucked up and blocking a jet. Blow through the jet from inside the carb. as well, you could use a garage air line, or possibly a foot pump. |
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"Robert" wrote in message ... It started and ran perfectly for the first 3 cuts of the year but the 4.5hp Honda has played up this evening. It started without problem, ran for one to three minutes, backfired then stalled. Tried it five times, same result. Grateful for any suggestions. Weak mixture. Clean out float bowl as mentioned above. Check that the fuel tank cap "breaths" - do this by removing the fuel line and letting the tank drain into a container. If it slows down and stops then the breather is blocked. How old is it - you might have to have the carburettor cleaned as the jets in Hondas are very small and prone to blocking - (There about 16 small orifices in an 11hp Honda that can block.) You could try "Carburettor Cleaner". Remember to always switch off the fuel and run it dry when you have finished with it. That will help prevent this sort of problem. Slatts |
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In message , Sla#s
writes "Robert" wrote in message ... It started and ran perfectly for the first 3 cuts of the year but the 4.5hp Honda has played up this evening. It started without problem, ran for one to three minutes, backfired then stalled. Tried it five times, same result. Grateful for any suggestions. Weak mixture. Clean out float bowl as mentioned above. Check that the fuel tank cap "breaths" - do this by removing the fuel line and letting the tank drain into a container. If it slows down and stops then the breather is blocked. How old is it - you might have to have the carburettor cleaned as the jets in Hondas are very small and prone to blocking - (There about 16 small orifices in an 11hp Honda that can block.) You could try "Carburettor Cleaner". Remember to always switch off the fuel and run it dry when you have finished with it. That will help prevent this sort of problem. Many thanks for the advice. I checked all the above and removed the carb and cleaned the float bowl and the only jet I could access then refilled with fresh petrol. For a while it continued to backfire and stall then it decided to run perfectly - no problems despite many restarts. I used it to mow the lawns, put it away for a week, then this week the same problem reappeared. I persevered and eventually it stopped stalling. It will be interesting to see what happens next week. -- Robert |
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