Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: david_claxton on May 20, 2005, 01:52:03 pm
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Hello,
I've got a blazer plus and yesterday I was prepping to clean some carpets, plugged everything in and tried to turn my machine on. It wouldn't start and on looking carefully I could see that there was a small horizontal pipe immediately under the air filter that was dribbling petrol out. Hence, stopped immediately. I've later found out that this is a carburettor overflow pipe. So I took the air filter off, unscrewed the top of the carb... and soaked up the excess petrol, replaced everything and it worked fine with no dribbling. Spoke with a briggs & stratton person who said it may have been because I was parked forward on a steep hill at the job and gravity was letting an excess of petrol flow in. Anyway, soaked the petrol up and it worked...today though, it did the same again but only for a moment.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening and what I need to do???
Thanks,
Dave
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David,
Just a thought, what sort of petrol tank does it have and is the vent clear. Plastic marine tanks if not properly vented can expand, especially when warm causing pressure inside the tank (More so when almost full of fuel).
Dave.
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Dave
Check the float it may be sticking, can be done with top off carb.
Len
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Thanks chaps, I'll have a look at those suggestions. The only wonder I have though is why it's never happened before?
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Dave
Let us know of your finding.
Len
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Len,
Spot on, you were right. Bit alarming initially what with petrol squirting out. Thanks a lot.
Dave