Husqvarna pressure washer, Briggs Stratton CR950 carburetor failed
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- This is the process I used to replace carburetor on Husqvarna PW3200 pressure washer.
One of the worst things we could do is give up.
DON'T EVER GIVE UP
Keep trying until you get it done.
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Thanks for a great video. I have the same engine with the same exact problem. Problem solved.
Great job - you helped me tremendously (I'm another old guy over 60) I liked that you explained & showed everything clearly. BTW you are 27 1/2 twice - it sounds better
Glad it was of help. As for the age, I wear 55 better.
Easy video to help a diy guy out
Thanks, I try to be helpful.
Take the old carburetor apart and show us what was wrong with it. That would make the video much better.
@@MrReycuda needle went bad, so gas leaked into engine. Needle cost as much as new carburetor.
I originally diagnosed the issue late summer, swapped carburetor in spring for neighbor.
Thank you! I have a question, is it possible to disassemble the carburetor and clean it instead of replacing it with a new one?
@@zhengyunli800 you could try, however I like I mentioned the rebuild kit costs more than a new OEM carburetor.
the spring you remove at 3:15 ..... does the opposing hook on the gas tank side supposed to hook back to anything? Thanks
The new carburetor has an extra screw on the side. At 5:25 you can see the screw on the right of new carb, but not on the old.
Only screw I see is idle adjustment, which I see on both.
Why are small engine carburetors having problems - is it the ethanol? I don't remember so many failing years ago
Yes majority of carburetor repairs I do have to do with ethanol. Regular unleaded didn't cause these problems.
I used non-ethanol gas and never have issues with my own equipment. Cost roughly dollar more per gallon though.
Hi from Kentucky talking about age I’m 69
First time I was in Kentucky I fell in love with the state.
While I was towing, I was sent to Chattanooga TN. I couldn't believe how beautiful Kentucky is. That was in 1999 or 2000.
69? That's still young yet old enough to have plenty of wisdom.
Thank you for stopping by and commenting, have a great day.
the spring you remove at 3:15 ..... does the opposing hook on the gas tank side supposed to hook back to anything? Thanks
I totally missed that, thanks for noticing. Yes it hooks to the governor also.
I better wobble to my neighbors and fix it
Thanks again.
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