SC Joe
May 22, 2012, 08:43 AM
I have a Briggs model 28Q777-0678-E1 Code 990215Z.
My initial problem was absolutely no fuel getting into the crankcase. I have installed (at the advice of the parts house in piece meal fashion) a new Walbro carburetor with solenoid for anti backfire (p# 698782), fuel pump (p# 808658), o-ring seals at intake manifold to engine (p# 692138), air cleaner base to carb. (p# 69191), breather gasket (p# 27803S), andbgasket at intake manifold to carburetor (p# 692137).
My current problem is that fuel is absolutely pouring through the breather tube (part #691328) into the carburetor. The engine begins to start but is flooded out when the fuel gushes (no exaggeration) into the carb. I can take the spark plug out and it blows fuel out a good 5 feet.
I have not installed a new breather assembly (p#696126) but I did take the current one apart and cleaned it with carburetor cleaner and blew through it. When I opened the casing there was an inlet for the fuel and a diaphragm type gasket (?) which I assume is an oil inlet and a piece of open cellular foam. It was hard to open and it suddenly popped open and the foam piece fell out. I am uncertain where the foam should actually be placed (I placed over the diaphragm). Could it be that something else may have flown/fell out that I did not notice?
Do you think it is possibly the breather assembly? I am on SS disability and can't afford to keep spending $ on things that will not fix it and all advice will be appreciated.
Additionally would I need to change the oil and filter because of this? The engine has been run less than 5 hours before the above
Thank you
Joe E.
My initial problem was absolutely no fuel getting into the crankcase. I have installed (at the advice of the parts house in piece meal fashion) a new Walbro carburetor with solenoid for anti backfire (p# 698782), fuel pump (p# 808658), o-ring seals at intake manifold to engine (p# 692138), air cleaner base to carb. (p# 69191), breather gasket (p# 27803S), andbgasket at intake manifold to carburetor (p# 692137).
My current problem is that fuel is absolutely pouring through the breather tube (part #691328) into the carburetor. The engine begins to start but is flooded out when the fuel gushes (no exaggeration) into the carb. I can take the spark plug out and it blows fuel out a good 5 feet.
I have not installed a new breather assembly (p#696126) but I did take the current one apart and cleaned it with carburetor cleaner and blew through it. When I opened the casing there was an inlet for the fuel and a diaphragm type gasket (?) which I assume is an oil inlet and a piece of open cellular foam. It was hard to open and it suddenly popped open and the foam piece fell out. I am uncertain where the foam should actually be placed (I placed over the diaphragm). Could it be that something else may have flown/fell out that I did not notice?
Do you think it is possibly the breather assembly? I am on SS disability and can't afford to keep spending $ on things that will not fix it and all advice will be appreciated.
Additionally would I need to change the oil and filter because of this? The engine has been run less than 5 hours before the above
Thank you
Joe E.