My little shit-box hundred dollar mower has had little to no attention since I bought it used from the Oak Hill hardware store twenty years ago . A display model they used to mow the strip in front of the store and sold cheap at the end of the season .
I may have changed the oil in it once or twice but that's about it . It never fails to start on the first or second pull no matter how much I neglect it . I run it for fifteen minutes once a week in the summer to trim up the edges and corners I can't get into with the riding mower . In the last couple years it started surging a bit and fuel consumption was significantly greater , but you know how it goes . If it runs don't mess with it . This spring it started as easy a ever on the second pull , but the surging was definitely a bit worse this time around . All this means that the thing needed attention as the carb diaphragm was toast and it was running mostly on the choke circuit . So time for some attention .
It's one of those 500 series 3.75 hp Brigg and Stratton with the plastic carb mounted right on the tank .
This is the part you need . Diaphragm goes against the tank with the paper gasket over it .
While it was apart I cleaned it and blew some carb cleaner through all the jets and passages and put it all
back together . And it now starts and runs with absolutely no surging at all .
Just for shits and giggles I replaced the two governor springs on the carb as the smaller idle control one had gone missing a while back and the larger one was mangled badly .
As to the silence part . . . yea this thing is not very quiet . It will rattle the fillings out of your teeth and leave your ears ringing in a couple minutes . It is downright painful .
So . . .
About ten years ago I picked up a box of these brass drain fittings at Mardens Discount for about fifty cents a piece, figuring they may be useful for some project .
And I think this one is just about right after some modificating with a hacksaw, a drill and the right size socket to stretch the neck a little bit . Smashed the end down over a large screwdriver, drilled some 3/16ths holes on one side and folded the corners over to pinch it tight .
It actually makes for a real nice press fit on the can that passes for a "muffler" on this thing.
And it drops the harsh rap of the engine to a much more tolerable level .
Silence is indeed golden now .
Looks like you are ready for that brass band position at the 4th of July parade...
ReplyDeleteSadly around here the 4rth of July parade has succumbed to the usual PC libturd ideology , so unless you are some kind of angry bulldog butch dyke in combat boots and lip piercings waving the tranny flag you jut don't want to be part of it .
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