DHaste
Feb 29, 2008, 06:10 PM
I've just acquired a 2004 Craftsman DLT3000 lawn tractor with very low usage. It's been stored in a garage and I think that probably the carb is gunked up. I strongly suspect that the carb may need cleaning somehow, but I don't know the best way to tackle this - I'm no engine expert. Can it be flushed? Could do with some help if anyone can offer suggestions?
It starts fine with choke, and runs OK while warming up. Once you try to pull the throttle lever down to normal full throttle run position the engine runs for a short while but then starts to chug and dies (it even runs OK at low speed, though a little chuggish). I've tried adjusting the throttle cable to make sure that aligns properly, and tried the small adjustment screws but they don't seem to have much effect - at least, I can't seem to get a balance that works any better. You can see the linkage moving back and forward while chugging - is it trying to make the carb breathe or get more fuel?
The tractor runs OK on choke, and you can operate the mower blades without any problem but after awhile, when warm, you can hear the engine isn't running as smoothly as it would if put into normal run position.
Anyone have any experience or knowledge on what needs to be done?
Thanks!
It starts fine with choke, and runs OK while warming up. Once you try to pull the throttle lever down to normal full throttle run position the engine runs for a short while but then starts to chug and dies (it even runs OK at low speed, though a little chuggish). I've tried adjusting the throttle cable to make sure that aligns properly, and tried the small adjustment screws but they don't seem to have much effect - at least, I can't seem to get a balance that works any better. You can see the linkage moving back and forward while chugging - is it trying to make the carb breathe or get more fuel?
The tractor runs OK on choke, and you can operate the mower blades without any problem but after awhile, when warm, you can hear the engine isn't running as smoothly as it would if put into normal run position.
Anyone have any experience or knowledge on what needs to be done?
Thanks!