The gas made some cool wave patterns against the edge of that plastic container. You wouldn't notice them with water, but they show up with that dark liquid.
I cleaned out my tank just like in your video and started great. I have one problem though. my muffler is blowing smoke. thought it just need to burn off and it would be good. I haven't tried it yet though any ideas? thank you
Briggs don't build them like they use too. Never understood why they never went to Kevlar or plastic tanks for the small engines. Would of prevented rust and the powder coat troubles.
Good video Tom but i am just wondering if that is charcoal in the fuel tank from the new EPA charcoal filled fuel caps that is in the tank, Since the entire tank is electrically charged and heated during the powder coating operation then even if the top of the tank was not taped off then the powder coating would be adhered to the metal versus loose. Here in Canada we have had this issue on a few of the newer machines so far. Let me know what you think?
Just a guess but if the needle doesn't shut off the gas flow into the carb, the gas will just keep flowing into it, and eventually go into the engine block. It sometimes happens on tractor engines with gravity feed carbs. They tell you to check your oil before every use to make sure you don't run it with the oil full of gasoline & possibly burn up the bearings.
Thanks for the info
Great job my friend keep your video coming
You need a noise cancelling wireless microphone and you can use your fans.
The gas made some cool wave patterns against the edge of that plastic container. You wouldn't notice them with water, but they show up with that dark liquid.
I cleaned out my tank just like in your video and started great. I have one problem though. my muffler is blowing smoke. thought it just need to burn off and it would be good. I haven't tried it yet though any ideas? thank you
I didn’t know you could run it without water. You make it look easy bro👊🏻
Oh you have to be careful and only run it for 30 seconds or less, glad you brought that up!
Briggs don't build them like they use too. Never understood why they never went to Kevlar or plastic tanks for the small engines. Would of prevented rust and the powder coat troubles.
Good video Tom but i am just wondering if that is charcoal in the fuel tank from the new EPA charcoal filled fuel caps that is in the tank, Since the entire tank is electrically charged and heated during the powder coating operation then even if the top of the tank was not taped off then the powder coating would be adhered to the metal versus loose. Here in Canada we have had this issue on a few of the newer machines so far. Let me know what you think?
May be what it is!
didnt taryl do a video on those charcoal caps not long ago?
Yes he did do the machines your working on have charcoal in them?@@TomDobyMowerRepair
I am surprised it ran. How did the gas get in the oil? Not a fan of Briggs
Just a guess but if the needle doesn't shut off the gas flow into the carb, the gas will just keep flowing into it, and eventually go into the engine block. It sometimes happens on tractor engines with gravity feed carbs. They tell you to check your oil before every use to make sure you don't run it with the oil full of gasoline & possibly burn up the bearings.
@@billsimpson604 Thanks for the explanation Bill. Appreciate that
😴 nice work mr doby 💤
Run ya some calk down the table cracks
Another great video 👍❤️🙏
That’s nasty stuff
Can i bring mine too u