As teenager I was appalled to discover one dark morning that I was both broke, and out of gas! I went into the shed, found a gas can, and added it to my tank. After school my truck wouldn't start. My parents were on a trip but returned that weekend. My dad told me that can had diesel in it. He had been using diesel to clean some equipment. We did the same thing you did here; drained the tank, added new gas, turned it over until is started and drove it until it stopped smoking! Thank you for sharing! Stay safe.
@@HomeGaragechannel Happened to me with a delivery truck. 2 identical pumps and I just started working there. Drained the tank, poured in gas and off we went.
If anybody thinks that was a mistake by putting diesel in it, just look at that air filter and that ridiculous plug. Not to mention ignoring the oil blowing out of the muffler. That was major owner neglect or somebody who didn’t know the first thing about a lawnmower. That was a very informative video on not what to do.
I’d run that for 5-10 mins and get it hot and then drain that new oil and replace it with some fresh stuff. But em em the new oil that is now in there will come out filthy Great vid btw
I never seen diesel in a lawnmower but a few years ago me and my friend were on a road trip my friend needed some gas for his motorcycle and we stopped in a gas station in a small town and they never marked the pump for diesel he had an older bike and the bigger nozzle fit in his tank .He made it about a mile before it shut down . his bike was older and had a carburetor so it was simple to drain the tank. My Harley was fuel injected and if i put diesel in mine i would of had a very bad day . Just had to share that it brought back some memories
I have never heard of someone having a container for diesel. I do not have one of those compression testers but it looked to me that it was at 70psi at 3:44. Have good days!
The grans and parents mower wouldn't start after it ran maybe a season with a new pump diaphragm I put in and I found that the tank was full of kerosene. Drained and refilled with gas and off it went. No diesel yet but time is still going on. Thanks and BLESSINGS!
I bought a mower with that exact same engine a few months ago, guy said it wouldn't start and had an oil leak after lending it his neighbour. Oil was dripping from the exhaust, the crank case had been filled with petrol, but luckily it wouldn't start. Changed the oil, primed it and it would run for a second and stop. Cleaned the carb twice, still the same, changed the diaphragm, still the same. It also had a full tank of petrol, emptied it, looked good, put fresh in and it runs great.
This was very common in the 70s and 80s with Mercedes cars (where I worked for a while as a youngster) as service station attendants would often mistakenly think that all MB cars used Diesel fuel. Later, sometimes they began putting gasoline in Diesel cars which sometimes resulted in a rather costly repair.
@@HomeGaragechannel I did that once with a concrete truck after the station changed colors on the pump nozzles. Mechanic just poured in several quarts of ATF and said to run it. I did and no ill effects but it ran slightly lousy with the gas/ATF mix but was fine after straight diesel was put back in.
My wife's nephew came to visit us and wanted to mow the lawn. He ran out of gas and put diesel into our new Honda riding mower. When it started smoking it scared the crape out of him. But I got lucky all I did was drain the tank and clean out the fuel system. It ran fine after that. But he never offered to mow again. LOL
There was a whole laundry list of stuff that was wrong with that engine beginning with the wrong spark plug that should have damaged the engine. Who lets their air filter get that plugged??? Who doesn't ever change his oil??? The lawnmower owner should get his man-card revoked!!!
Yes I have seen this once. Also people put chain saw bar oil in the gas tanks and gas in the bar oil tank. Donyboy 73 just did a video on this. Suggestion: I have seen the glow spark testers work on a weak spark but the coil is weak or bad. I use the spark gap tester and have had better luck. As always thanks for a great video.
I've never seen this personally, used to see folks putting a full 5L of oil in their vehicle when the oil light came on... a lot more often than you'd think. 😂 Another great way to make some smoke. I'm amazed that poor mower was running on anything with that giant spark plug crammed in it!
A lot of the old 2 stroke motorcycles I’ve redone long ago I actually found motor oil in the 2 cycle oil tank, I think in the early owners manual said in a emergency it could be done but the motor suffered. I miss having a 2 stroke street bike 😵💫😞
This is the first time I heard someone used the wrong fuel for their equipment. Probably it was an honest mistake🤷♂️🤷♂️. My question to you is did you try the sparkplug that came with the mower to see if it actually worked just out of curiosity tho.
@@ramadinsookhoo6141 When that plug was pulled out I thought the gap was closed completely from being hit by the piston and feared the piston might have a hole in it. 75psi told me it didn't have a hole, but I bet you are correct about damage. Might be interesting to scope it?
I put a new engine in my step dads 2yr old craftsman chainsaw over the summer cause he accidentally put regular gas in it and the piston seized in the cylinder. New factory engine was $74 shipped.
I actually had an old Ginge mower, were the owners had accidentally poured diesel in the tank. I cleaned it, ran it til it stopped smoking, and worked perfect afterwards. I'd like to mention, that your Poulan Pro equipment is our Partner equipment. Quite funny to see the same mower, with a different name. Looking forward to the next video
Where I live we have a large baseball softball and soccer field for the kids to join and play sports. Everything is done by volunteers. My brother-in-law has been in charge of this for 15 plus years. He asked me could I come up to the field and look at their gator that day has. I got up there and he was explaining how it won't stay running it keeps on shutting itself down and if they have to pay to fix or replace it that was less money for the programs. After 3 days of working on this thing on 100 plus degree Days I had tried everything. Finally I drained all the fuel out and the gas just did not look right. So I ran home grabbed my IV bottle put my own gas in it and it ran back to the field and hooked it up to the carburetor. After if you tries it started running and smoking really bad. With the IV bottle in one hand the other hand on the wheel I drove around the entire field until the smoke stopped coming out. When I was telling everybody at the field that it was working that there was something wrong with the gas one of the volunteers said that when he was filling it up that the gas smelled funny. My brother-in-law asked him what gas can did you use he said the one next to the tractor. Only problem was the tractor was diesel. I could not believe that someone could do that especially since everything was marked gas and Diesel. After that incident they ended up having to lock the diesel container and tractor in a different shed and only certain people were allowed to have access to it. I was just glad that I was able to fix it. I always enjoy watching your videos and I always make sure to hit the like button and of course I have been part of your channel otherwise from the beginning. As always look forward to watching another of your videos.
Deffinatly think Pauline pro equipment is okay, as long as it gets the job done right. That blower on the other hand, idk man, now i got some amazing. News, back when i was in the th grade, i was working on a leaf vacuumed, well i finished it but i unfortunately covid happened, but before covid, the ninth prior in February, i put a new rope on it to turn the engine over, and then we had to replace the handle to the front of the machine to where you could suck out flower beds, and we also put fresh oil in it, its a craftsman yard vacuumed with a 6.5 HP engine. And i proved it ran, and then we had to leave and for a year and. A half it sat in the auto shop. So the vice principle who owned it, said i can have it, he said he had no use for it so he said i an have it. You have no idea how happy i was to get it, so this Wednesday before we go on thanksgiving break, i will be taking it home.
I once had a customer who brought in a John Deere push mower and it had the same problem. Somehow it did start, but the engine wouldn’t get up to speed. I actually do wish there was such thing as a diesel push mower, but the closest thing to it is a John Deere lawn tractor
A customer put diesel in their car and brought it in for a no start. Drained the tank and flushed out the lines. Boy did the car smoke bad for a while.
Had a Troybilt mower come in here last summer filled with 2 stroke fuel. My sister once filled her Ford Windstar minivan with diesel, fortunately she realized it before she tried to start it so the fuel system didn’t have to be flushed. I’ll bet that happens a lot.
I had someone put kerosene in their mower because it was in a regular gas can. That's why you store them in their designated color container. Blue for kerosene, red for gas and yellow for diesel.
I had an older farmer customer with his mower with a no-start condition. Got to pulling the spark plug and there was a very strange liquid on the end of it that I hadn't seen before, wasn't water that was for sure. Smelled it and sure enough, diesel. The fuel tank itself didn't smell too much of diesel so I think it was a similar situation to yours, it contaminated it enough to cause problems. The customer was unable to believe he had put diesel in it, I just told him to check all his fuel cans for cross-contamination.
I never myself of putting diesel in a mower. And let alone the oil being drained like in clumps but those classic l head engine were tough engines and easy to work on.
I had a similar situation where someone had put a lot of oil in the gas tank with the gas. Not sure if they might have thought that's where it was supposed to go or what. The engine tried to start but it immediately fouled the plug and stopped, And when it was briefly running it smoked like crazy!
Yes I have my Dad accidently put diesel into his honda tiller once. It had some gas in the tank so it ran for a little while then stopped and wouldn't start I had to end up rebuilding the carb to get it to run again. lol
Normal e10 fuel gets stale after just a few months. When i get a mower in for anything first thing i do is change plug, gas, check är filter and control the Blade adapter. All this before even trying to start it. Also very easy cash.
Had a brand new Generac gas powered water pump come in a few months ago that won't start for the customer. Customer claimed he assembled it out of the box and filled it up with fresh fuel and nothing. Similar situation as with your mower - lower psi (decompression valve), pull over easily and had a strong spark but no start. Dribbled gas into carb and it fired right up so fuel issue. Emptied tank and found that the customer inadvertently filled it up with kerosene. Apparently grabbed the wrong fuel can. It happens.......
Minimum compression needed for an engine to run is 50PSI however most engines won't run below 60PSI, at my shop if an engine without an ACR (automatic compression release) has less than 65 PSI i won't bother fixing it, now an engine with an ACR will have no higher than 40-60PSI, Briggs states on engines with an ACR to use a cylinder leakdown tester and not a compression tester.
Hard to believe that you couldn't smell the raw diesel fuel fumes coming from the tank and fuel as you drained it. Was the crankcase breather clogged preventing the oil from draining quickly? The oil actually appeared to be diluted in the video. I would have run that engine for a while to get it good and warm and then drained the new oil out and changed it again. Did you have a new air filter in stock or did you clean the old one out with the diesel fuel from the tank?
Yes for some reason, it didn't smell as strong as normal diesel, I could only guess that there was still some gasoline in the mower's tank when they added diesel to it.
Donyboy73 (Don Desjardins) had to sort out a customers chainsaw where they filled the fuel tank up with be chain & bar oil just recently. I mentioned.before that 75 PSI is good for a 3-3.5 horsepower Briggs and Stratton L (flat) head engine because they run a very low 6:1 compression ratio,it doesn't have a compression release mechanism like the 4+horsepower Briggs and Stratton L head engines do. They don't release official compression figures for the L head engine for that reason rather tell you to perform a cylinder leakdown test on the engine. Mine was beginning to foul the spark plug up.until I rebuilt it about 2 years ago, it's been going great since !
Forgot the finger test on the fuel for smell I wonder what oil it was as well, let alone changing. Suspicious, perhaps thought diesel would clean carburettor considering the Honda spark plug but that’s hear say. Easy fix, will work for a few more years now....
A buddy of mine had a Ford 6700 tractor that wouldn’t start.. he ended up ripping the entire fuelsystem apart and the head before he found out that his dad had filled it up with gas 🤦🏻♂️
So as i stored my yard machine 31A-3BAD729 snow blower in the shed, stupidly with gas in the tank + No fuel shut off. So all summer long, I would pull it out and run it for 5 minutes every couple of weeks just to keep the gas “fresh” in the carb. Around late September, I noticed fuel leaking when I primed it. I’m assuming fuel has rotted the fuel line to the point it’s cracked and is leaking. I’m assuming it’s the fuel line. The unit is 18+ years old, and not quite sure if it’s worth fixing. I could make a video when family is gone from thanksgiving. Luckily, I’m in no rush in fixing it since I have a slightly larger one. If you have a video somewhere or could find one of replacing the fuel line or where I could see the fuel line just so I could see what’s going on. I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing, nor do I know what’s wrong with it.
Ha!!! Another great video. You have the most interesting mower videos. i use only ethanol free gas also at your recommendation. I have learned a great deal from you. Thank you again.
I accidentally put kerosene in my mower one time. I had kerosene in the same type of tank that I kept my gas in. Needless to say, it would not run. It took me a while to figure out the problem. MIT wasn’t until I smelled the gas that I knew what the problem was. I drained it from the tank and the carburetor bowl, filled it with gas and it cranked right up. The one benefit was the kerosene e cleaned the fuel system out, but it cause no other problems.
Back when vehicles weren't so computerized there was a condition when your motor would clatter and you could put a gallon or two of diesel in your tank with your gas. Drive it like you stole it and the noise would be gone.
Actually there's not a problem using 2 stroke fuel in the 4 stroke, there might be a light smoke, but the extra oil, shouldn't hurt the engine. How Ever, a long storage period would effect the 4 stroke more.
Another fantastic video my friend. Only time I've ever heard of a situation where diesel was accidentally put in where gas should be was one time my brother did this on a trip we took to California when we were kids with our parents and dad let him pump but he put diesel in the tank instead of gas. Needless to say it and thankfully my dad was an auto mechanic and it was caught early and fixed by my dad before any damage could be done. Also I would like to ask why it is that you never show the one possibility that the engine break cable could be a potential problem keeping the mower from starting. Thanks again for a good video!
If the cable was broken, you wouldn't be able to pull the cord fast enough to start the engine, if you could pull it at all, because the engine brake (not break) would be applied and prevent the flywheel from turning.
Hi so my dad gave me his old chainsaw and when it’s started it will only work if I’m pressing the gas and if I let got it turns off how do I fix that pls
I haven't heard of that because of the colored cans relating to different fuel types I don't remember all of them but red is regular gas and yellow should be diesel, blue kerosene... green I think is oil not sure someone else that knows more feel free to let us know down below , but as for mistaking fuel type it must have been in the wrong color can or the owner doesn't know the color coding for fuel types which is possible
Great work, I've never heard of anyone putting diesel in the tank of their mower but it was probably clearly an accident and they weren't aware they put diesel in it, they probably had diesel fuel in a regular red gasoline can.
That's what I said cause of the different color of cans meaning different fuel types but only if you as the user follow the color code as not to get confused what is in what can about the only two fuels I put in red cans is regular gas and 2 stroke mixed gas and usually mark it with a sharpie if needed
To be honest I would think the smell alone would have tipped you off . Very distinct fume . I mean did they read the owners manual standing on their head 🙃
Between the condition of the air filter, the oil, and that ridiculous sized spark plug, should anyone be surprised that diesel was in the gas tank ? C'mon man, Stevie Wonder could have seen that was the wrong sized plug. Lucky the engine was not ruined.
Attention! people doesn't read manual mashine. On the mashine doesn't existe a big label: SUPER GASOLINE ONLY and no ethanol, do not fill up more than max. for level engine oil. Learn, learn, learn = Lenin said.
my brother filled a 1 gallon gas can with diesel fuel and i thought it was gasoline and i mixed 2 cycle oil and fueled the weed eater iwith diesel fuel
Never heard of diesel in a mower by mistake but good to be aware of it. Also LOL at your line "test of my patience in diagnosing it"
I couldn't believe it when I found it either.
As teenager I was appalled to discover one dark morning that I was both broke, and out of gas! I went into the shed, found a gas can, and added it to my tank. After school my truck wouldn't start. My parents were on a trip but returned that weekend. My dad told me that can had diesel in it. He had been using diesel to clean some equipment. We did the same thing you did here; drained the tank, added new gas, turned it over until is started and drove it until it stopped smoking! Thank you for sharing! Stay safe.
it can happen to anyone, thank you Dwayne Madsen
@@HomeGaragechannel Happened to me with a delivery truck. 2 identical pumps and I just started working there. Drained the tank, poured in gas and off we went.
If anybody thinks that was a mistake by putting diesel in it, just look at that air filter and that ridiculous plug. Not to mention ignoring the oil blowing out of the muffler. That was major owner neglect or somebody who didn’t know the first thing about a lawnmower. That was a very informative video on not what to do.
thank you Kentucky Cornbread
I agree with you the original owner is clueless
Thankfully it was diesel in gasoline engine, not the other way around
I know right
I’d run that for 5-10 mins and get it hot and then drain that new oil and replace it with some fresh stuff. But em em the new oil that is now in there will come out filthy
Great vid btw
thank you for the advice, I appreciate it UA-cam Voyeur
I never seen diesel in a lawnmower but a few years ago me and my friend were on a road trip my friend needed some gas for his motorcycle and we stopped in a gas station in a small town and they never marked the pump for diesel he had an older bike and the bigger nozzle fit in his tank .He made it about a mile before it shut down . his bike was older and had a carburetor so it was simple to drain the tank. My Harley was fuel injected and if i put diesel in mine i would of had a very bad day . Just had to share that it brought back some memories
thank you hunter1953
Wow a long reach plug in a flat head.. these little Briggs engines are bullet proof..
I know right. I was surprised too.
I have never heard of someone having a container for diesel. I do not have one of those compression testers but it looked to me that it was at 70psi at 3:44. Have good days!
thank you Buddy Reed.
I have a separate container for everything. Diesel, Biodiesel, 2 smoke, ethanol, methanol, naphtha...
what do you use that naphtha for?
@@HomeGaragechannel older camping stoves
BP6ES in a mower?? I expect to see these in some older cars!! I have these in my car, 8 of them!!
I know right, there were multiple mistakes made on this one.
The grans and parents mower wouldn't start after it ran maybe a season with a new pump diaphragm I put in and I found that the tank was full of kerosene. Drained and refilled with gas and off it went. No diesel yet but time is still going on. Thanks and BLESSINGS!
I bought a mower with that exact same engine a few months ago, guy said it wouldn't start and had an oil leak after lending it his neighbour. Oil was dripping from the exhaust, the crank case had been filled with petrol, but luckily it wouldn't start. Changed the oil, primed it and it would run for a second and stop.
Cleaned the carb twice, still the same, changed the diaphragm, still the same. It also had a full tank of petrol, emptied it, looked good, put fresh in and it runs great.
nice save MrSHAUNE55
This was very common in the 70s and 80s with Mercedes cars (where I worked for a while as a youngster) as service station attendants would often mistakenly think that all MB cars used Diesel fuel. Later, sometimes they began putting gasoline in Diesel cars which sometimes resulted in a rather costly repair.
thank you Dave F. for sharing your experience .
@@HomeGaragechannel I did that once with a concrete truck after the station changed colors on the pump nozzles. Mechanic just poured in several quarts of ATF and said to run it. I did and no ill effects but it ran slightly lousy with the gas/ATF mix but was fine after straight diesel was put back in.
My wife's nephew came to visit us and wanted to mow the lawn. He ran out of gas and put diesel into our new Honda riding mower. When it started smoking it scared the crape out of him. But I got lucky all I did was drain the tank and clean out the fuel system. It ran fine after that. But he never offered to mow again. LOL
wow, that would scare me too. Thank you Duke's World
There was a whole laundry list of stuff that was wrong with that engine beginning with the wrong spark plug that should have damaged the engine. Who lets their air filter get that plugged??? Who doesn't ever change his oil??? The lawnmower owner should get his man-card revoked!!!
I hear what you're saying.
Yes I have seen this once. Also people put chain saw bar oil in the gas tanks and gas in the bar oil tank. Donyboy 73 just did a video on this. Suggestion: I have seen the glow spark testers work on a weak spark but the coil is weak or bad. I use the spark gap tester and have had better luck. As always thanks for a great video.
Nice, I'll have to get one of those. I appreciate the tip
Where do you find all these nice mowers? I would love to spend my spare time working on mowers. WHEN i get some spare time!!!
this one came from a coworker
I've never seen this personally, used to see folks putting a full 5L of oil in their vehicle when the oil light came on... a lot more often than you'd think. 😂 Another great way to make some smoke.
I'm amazed that poor mower was running on anything with that giant spark plug crammed in it!
I was surprised too. Thank you One Sad Tech
A lot of the old 2 stroke motorcycles I’ve redone long ago I actually found motor oil in the 2 cycle oil tank, I think in the early owners manual said in a emergency it could be done but the motor suffered. I miss having a 2 stroke street bike 😵💫😞
thanks for sharing the information Nathan Lovern.
This is the first time I heard someone used the wrong fuel for their equipment. Probably it was an honest mistake🤷♂️🤷♂️. My question to you is did you try the sparkplug that came with the mower to see if it actually worked just out of curiosity tho.
I honestly don't remember, this video was shot over 3 months ago
@@HomeGaragechannel cool. It would be crazy if it did tho. The piston probably took some damage due to the incorrect sparkplug?
@@ramadinsookhoo6141 When that plug was pulled out I thought the gap was closed completely from being hit by the piston and feared the piston might have a hole in it. 75psi told me it didn't have a hole, but I bet you are correct about damage. Might be interesting to scope it?
I put a new engine in my step dads 2yr old craftsman chainsaw over the summer cause he accidentally put regular gas in it and the piston seized in the cylinder. New factory engine was $74 shipped.
@@dwaynemadsen964 that sounds like an excellent idea
I actually had an old Ginge mower, were the owners had accidentally poured diesel in the tank. I cleaned it, ran it til it stopped smoking, and worked perfect afterwards.
I'd like to mention, that your Poulan Pro equipment is our Partner equipment. Quite funny to see the same mower, with a different name.
Looking forward to the next video
thank you Christian Larsen
Where I live we have a large baseball softball and soccer field for the kids to join and play sports. Everything is done by volunteers.
My brother-in-law has been in charge of this for 15 plus years. He asked me could I come up to the field and look at their gator that day has. I got up there and he was explaining how it won't stay running it keeps on shutting itself down and if they have to pay to fix or replace it that was less money for the programs.
After 3 days of working on this thing on 100 plus degree Days I had tried everything. Finally I drained all the fuel out and the gas just did not look right. So I ran home grabbed my IV bottle put my own gas in it and it ran back to the field and hooked it up to the carburetor. After if you tries it started running and smoking really bad. With the IV bottle in one hand the other hand on the wheel I drove around the entire field until the smoke stopped coming out.
When I was telling everybody at the field that it was working that there was something wrong with the gas one of the volunteers said that when he was filling it up that the gas smelled funny. My brother-in-law asked him what gas can did you use he said the one next to the tractor. Only problem was the tractor was diesel. I could not believe that someone could do that especially since everything was marked gas and Diesel.
After that incident they ended up having to lock the diesel container and tractor in a different shed and only certain people were allowed to have access to it.
I was just glad that I was able to fix it.
I always enjoy watching your videos and I always make sure to hit the like button and of course I have been part of your channel otherwise from the beginning. As always look forward to watching another of your videos.
thank you for sharing your experience David Frank, I appreciate it
Deffinatly think Pauline pro equipment is okay, as long as it gets the job done right. That blower on the other hand, idk man, now i got some amazing. News, back when i was in the th grade, i was working on a leaf vacuumed, well i finished it but i unfortunately covid happened, but before covid, the ninth prior in February, i put a new rope on it to turn the engine over, and then we had to replace the handle to the front of the machine to where you could suck out flower beds, and we also put fresh oil in it, its a craftsman yard vacuumed with a 6.5 HP engine. And i proved it ran, and then we had to leave and for a year and. A half it sat in the auto shop. So the vice principle who owned it, said i can have it, he said he had no use for it so he said i an have it. You have no idea how happy i was to get it, so this Wednesday before we go on thanksgiving break, i will be taking it home.
nice work, you deserve it.
As always....great informative video. You're teaching to the audience with every video you put out. Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate that!
I’ve heard of people doing this but never seen it myself. That’s hilarious that someone would do that. City slickers am I right. Nice job
oh yes, I don't think they've ever handled a gas can before
I once had a customer who brought in a John Deere push mower and it had the same problem. Somehow it did start, but the engine wouldn’t get up to speed. I actually do wish there was such thing as a diesel push mower, but the closest thing to it is a John Deere lawn tractor
I think that would be cool to have a diesel push mower too.
thank you for the information
A customer put diesel in their car and brought it in for a no start. Drained the tank and flushed out the lines. Boy did the car smoke bad for a while.
glad you could help them out
Hello Home Garage
Hello there!
I never came across diesel into a mower. I;ve heard of people piutting gas in the oil fill. Thanks for the video.
this was a first for me too. Thank you Carl Gerlach
That engine said "Diesel be the last time you use me..."
NICE!
Had a Troybilt mower come in here last summer filled with 2 stroke fuel. My sister once filled her Ford Windstar minivan with diesel, fortunately she realized it before she tried to start it so the fuel system didn’t have to be flushed. I’ll bet that happens a lot.
I completely agree with you, I'd like to ask a mechanic and see how many times they've had to flush a fuel system for that very reason.
I had someone put kerosene in their mower because it was in a regular gas can. That's why you store them in their designated color container. Blue for kerosene, red for gas and yellow for diesel.
you are absolutely correct David Beard.
I had an older farmer customer with his mower with a no-start condition. Got to pulling the spark plug and there was a very strange liquid on the end of it that I hadn't seen before, wasn't water that was for sure. Smelled it and sure enough, diesel. The fuel tank itself didn't smell too much of diesel so I think it was a similar situation to yours, it contaminated it enough to cause problems.
The customer was unable to believe he had put diesel in it, I just told him to check all his fuel cans for cross-contamination.
very good advice
My grandmother did that once in her push mower “Yeah it still won’t start” I smelled the gas dumped it out put the right stuff in it started right up
nice work
I never myself of putting diesel in a mower. And let alone the oil being drained like in clumps but those classic l head engine were tough engines and easy to work on.
yes I completely agree with you on that.
I had a similar situation where someone had put a lot of oil in the gas tank with the gas. Not sure if they might have thought that's where it was supposed to go or what. The engine tried to start but it immediately fouled the plug and stopped, And when it was briefly running it smoked like crazy!
wow, now that's a strange situation. Thank you Stan.
Yes I have my Dad accidently put diesel into his honda tiller once. It had some gas in the tank so it ran for a little while then stopped and wouldn't start I had to end up rebuilding the carb to get it to run again. lol
it happens, thank you nashguy207
Hi home garage btw every modern mower has a compression release or most mowers
it appears that way. thank you Russell's Train Zone
I’d think you should do compression test on mowers with compression release with a drill
yes you're right, I should have tried that. thank you Russell's Train Zone
Normal e10 fuel gets stale after just a few months. When i get a mower in for anything first thing i do is change plug, gas, check är filter and control the Blade adapter. All this before even trying to start it.
Also very easy cash.
wow, very thorough
@@HomeGaragechannel you never know what people pour in the tank. Just like your example haha
Had a brand new Generac gas powered water pump come in a few months ago that won't start for the customer. Customer claimed he assembled it out of the box and filled it up with fresh fuel and nothing. Similar situation as with your mower - lower psi (decompression valve), pull over easily and had a strong spark but no start. Dribbled gas into carb and it fired right up so fuel issue. Emptied tank and found that the customer inadvertently filled it up with kerosene. Apparently grabbed the wrong fuel can. It happens.......
wow, that would be a first for me too. Nice work figuring it out. Thank you Frank Muschetto
Minimum compression needed for an engine to run is 50PSI however most engines won't run below 60PSI, at my shop if an engine without an ACR (automatic compression release) has less than 65 PSI i won't bother fixing it, now an engine with an ACR will have no higher than 40-60PSI, Briggs states on engines with an ACR to use a cylinder leakdown tester and not a compression tester.
thank you TheOutdoorPowerGuy
You can use cheep ATM fluid as law mower oil
no I wouldn't
Never heard of diesel in a lawnmower. Good diagnosis? Thanks for a great video.
thank you Michael Hamm.
Iv had it happen before some brought me a lawn tractor that had diesel by mistake it does smoke a bit but it happens
thank you Frankaferd Hadley
In 70s my uncle had some gas tractor trailers 18 wheelers. That ran on gas got dieseled
Poulan is the perfect name because you just end up Poulan Poulan and it never starts!😀
so I've heard.
Hard to believe that you couldn't smell the raw diesel fuel fumes coming from the tank and fuel as you drained it. Was the crankcase breather clogged preventing the oil from draining quickly? The oil actually appeared to be diluted in the video. I would have run that engine for a while to get it good and warm and then drained the new oil out and changed it again. Did you have a new air filter in stock or did you clean the old one out with the diesel fuel from the tank?
Yes for some reason, it didn't smell as strong as normal diesel, I could only guess that there was still some gasoline in the mower's tank when they added diesel to it.
Thank you for showing your diagnoses process. Great video 👍🏻
My pleasure!
Donyboy73 (Don Desjardins) had to sort out a customers chainsaw where they filled the fuel tank up with be chain & bar oil just recently.
I mentioned.before that 75 PSI is good for a 3-3.5 horsepower Briggs and Stratton L (flat) head engine because they run a very low 6:1 compression ratio,it doesn't have a compression release mechanism like the 4+horsepower Briggs and Stratton L head engines do.
They don't release official compression figures for the L head engine for that reason rather tell you to perform a cylinder leakdown test on the engine.
Mine was beginning to foul the spark plug up.until I rebuilt it about 2 years ago, it's been going great since !
I need to get a leak down tester. thank you Russell Booth.
mower runs really well an smooth an quite
I know right, it looks like it didn't get hurt
@@HomeGaragechannel yeah though i like it better with the plastic engine cover off cause i think it looks better like that
Forgot the finger test on the fuel for smell
I wonder what oil it was as well, let alone changing.
Suspicious, perhaps thought diesel would clean carburettor considering the Honda spark plug but that’s hear say.
Easy fix, will work for a few more years now....
yes she's going to run for awhile now
A buddy of mine had a Ford 6700 tractor that wouldn’t start.. he ended up ripping the entire fuelsystem apart and the head before he found out that his dad had filled it up with gas 🤦🏻♂️
it happens.
Why didn't you drain the oil with the drain plug? The really dirty sludge would be at the bottom of the engine.
easier to do this way.
Geeeez! That was a tricky one man. But you got i. Good job HG. ✔
thank you Steven Chandler
So as i stored my yard machine 31A-3BAD729 snow blower in the shed, stupidly with gas in the tank + No fuel shut off. So all summer long, I would pull it out and run it for 5 minutes every couple of weeks just to keep the gas “fresh” in the carb. Around late September, I noticed fuel leaking when I primed it. I’m assuming fuel has rotted the fuel line to the point it’s cracked and is leaking. I’m assuming it’s the fuel line. The unit is 18+ years old, and not quite sure if it’s worth fixing. I could make a video when family is gone from thanksgiving. Luckily, I’m in no rush in fixing it since I have a slightly larger one. If you have a video somewhere or could find one of replacing the fuel line or where I could see the fuel line just so I could see what’s going on. I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing, nor do I know what’s wrong with it.
If I can find one, I'll make a video about it.
@@HomeGaragechannel thanks
Ha!!! Another great video. You have the most interesting mower videos. i use only ethanol free gas also at your recommendation. I have learned a great deal from you. Thank you again.
no problem Larry Croft and anytime.
I accidentally put kerosene in my mower one time. I had kerosene in the same type of tank that I kept my gas in. Needless to say, it would not run. It took me a while to figure out the problem. MIT wasn’t until I smelled the gas that I knew what the problem was. I drained it from the tank and the carburetor bowl, filled it with gas and it cranked right up. The one benefit was the kerosene e cleaned the fuel system out, but it cause no other problems.
nice, I'll have to remember that.
Got a push mower one time that wasn't too old that had a burnt valve , they used airplane gas in it .
dang, they where serious about getting all they could from that engine.
I love this mower
Nope! That's a first! Thank you for the video.
You're welcome!
Back when vehicles weren't so computerized there was a condition when your motor would clatter and you could put a gallon or two of diesel in your tank with your gas. Drive it like you stole it and the noise would be gone.
thanks for sharing the information
Question if someone put two Stoke fuel in a 4 Stoke mower and ran if for a long time is a hard process to clear it out two make it run again
Actually there's not a problem using 2 stroke fuel in the 4 stroke, there might be a light smoke, but the extra oil, shouldn't hurt the engine. How Ever, a long storage period would effect the 4 stroke more.
My mom put kerosene into our Craftsman riding mower. Dad wasn't too happy about having to get it out of the tank, line, fuel pump, and carb. LOL
at least he got it out.
Bonjour,
Great video as usual!!!
thank you Jamel CHAIBI
I actually purchased one that the seller said their son put diesel in it I flushed it out it worked fine sold for good profit
nice work Deek w
Nope, like the others that have already commented, I've never heard of someone using diesel in a mower (or any other garden tool for that matter)
thank you Arnie WingCo.
May i just ask what state your in? I have a small problem with my mower. Just today
no you may not.
@@HomeGaragechannelthats fine. there is someone in my hometown who does stuff. but it would take like a month to get back
Another fantastic video my friend.
Only time I've ever heard of a situation where diesel was accidentally put in where gas should be was one time my brother did this on a trip we took to California when we were kids with our parents and dad let him pump but he put diesel in the tank instead of gas. Needless to say it and thankfully my dad was an auto mechanic and it was caught early and fixed by my dad before any damage could be done.
Also I would like to ask why it is that you never show the one possibility that the engine break cable could be a potential problem keeping the mower from starting.
Thanks again for a good video!
I think have shown the brake cable was a problem once before but it was in an older video
If the cable was broken, you wouldn't be able to pull the cord fast enough to start the engine, if you could pull it at all, because the engine brake (not break) would be applied and prevent the flywheel from turning.
Hi so my dad gave me his old chainsaw and when it’s started it will only work if I’m pressing the gas and if I let got it turns off how do I fix that pls
sure, replace the diaphragm that sits between the carb and the fuel tank.
I've seen this before a few times...that's why everything i work on gets the sniff test..
ah,, that makes sense
use the right fuel for the right equipment
so true
Yes I have it happens sometimes but mistakes happen
thank you Mack 1965
I haven't heard of that because of the colored cans relating to different fuel types I don't remember all of them but red is regular gas and yellow should be diesel, blue kerosene... green I think is oil not sure someone else that knows more feel free to let us know down below , but as for mistaking fuel type it must have been in the wrong color can or the owner doesn't know the color coding for fuel types which is possible
you would think they would be able to tell the difference
90% of the time it’s a fuel problem an easy test Is Styrofoam is melted by gas and not diesel
ah...that a great tip, I'll have to remember that next time.
Haven't heard of that, although I have heard of someone stealing diesel for and unleaded car engine
this was a first for me as well.
I do believe this is the least-cared for and least-understood Briggs & Stratton "L-head" engine on average in modern history.
you know, it's starting to grow on me.
Great video!
Thanks!
Great work, I've never heard of anyone putting diesel in the tank of their mower but it was probably clearly an accident and they weren't aware they put diesel in it, they probably had diesel fuel in a regular red gasoline can.
that was my guess too, thank you WildeFox
That's what I said cause of the different color of cans meaning different fuel types but only if you as the user follow the color code as not to get confused what is in what can about the only two fuels I put in red cans is regular gas and 2 stroke mixed gas and usually mark it with a sharpie if needed
No not in power equipment but I heard people making a mistake and putting gas in a diesel car, needless to say it ruined the engine. A costly mistake.
yes that's a very costly mistake
Great information home garage🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍
Glad you liked it!
@@HomeGaragechannel I really enjoy all your videos 🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍
I appreciate that RayFpv
Nice channel and video. Do u know The Rusty Rooster here on UA-cam. Great channel like yours. The Rusty Rooster
thank you William I I'll take a look
with the obvious maintainance neglect, i automatically rebuild the carb always
I can see that, thank you Louie Garcia
Cool!
This is a pretty weird problem putting diesel in a gasoline equipment what?
I know right
i put diesel in a homelite weedeater
how did that go?
never heard of diesel in a mower but someone could have mislabeled cans by accident as well
To be honest I would think the smell alone would have tipped you off . Very distinct fume . I mean did they read the owners manual standing on their head 🙃
I think the reason I didn't notice is that it was cut with the remaining gasoline In the tank.
i had a neighbor a long time ago ask me to fix his weed eater and he accidently put diesel fuel in it by mistake too.
it happens, thank you J. R.
I have never had this happen yet.
this was a first for me too Brian King
That uses a J19LM plug, the reach on the plug on there is too long.
you are absolutely correct
Good 👍👍👍
Thanks
Between the condition of the air filter, the oil, and that ridiculous sized spark plug, should anyone be surprised that diesel was in the gas tank ? C'mon man, Stevie Wonder could have seen that was the wrong sized plug. Lucky the engine was not ruined.
lol.. very nicely said!
I have never heard of anybody putting diesel in any gas run machine….not on purpose anyways.
I do believe it's usually an accident most of the time.
for me in my memory none whatsoever etc.
Thank you Patrick Stapleton.
I have dun it😭
thank you Bailey Ross
The plug should be a RJ19lm
yes sir
Attention! people doesn't read manual mashine. On the mashine doesn't existe a big label: SUPER GASOLINE ONLY and no ethanol, do not fill up more than max. for level engine oil. Learn, learn, learn = Lenin said.
Great point!
Man that air filter was disgusting
I know right.
my brother filled a 1 gallon gas can with diesel fuel and i thought it was gasoline and i mixed 2 cycle oil and fueled the weed eater iwith diesel fuel
mistakes happen
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