JBFab
11-06-2008, 11:55 PM
Hi guys, - I have a diagnostic question for a Tec OHV175:
This is a 17.5 HP Vertical shaft engine - I believe it was purchased as a replacement for a rider until I got it for my log splitter. Anyway, rewind to two weeks ago, I had it at my friends house where we got it running by "nursing" it with a bottle from above, we then put a temporary tank on it, and it ran great on it's own. Now I have put the permanent tank on it, and the only way I could get it to run was fully choked. To get it to do that I even had to hold my finger over one of the holes on the butterfly to get it started. When I let go of the choke it would die. So I figured it must not be getting enough fuel. I took the bowl assembly off (series 7 non-adjustable carb) which looked absolutely pristine. but I cleaned it anyway, and I pulled the plastic (idle?) jet out and found the o-ring at the bottom was torn, so I replaced it. I have now found out that there is another O ring past that little plunger thingy when you take the solenoid out. Anyway when I push the float down, gas comes in, so I don't think that is the problem. Now as I have been typing this I realized that the gas we used at my friends house was probably fresh gas, the stuff I am using has probably been at my place since May or June - could that really be the problem?
This is a 17.5 HP Vertical shaft engine - I believe it was purchased as a replacement for a rider until I got it for my log splitter. Anyway, rewind to two weeks ago, I had it at my friends house where we got it running by "nursing" it with a bottle from above, we then put a temporary tank on it, and it ran great on it's own. Now I have put the permanent tank on it, and the only way I could get it to run was fully choked. To get it to do that I even had to hold my finger over one of the holes on the butterfly to get it started. When I let go of the choke it would die. So I figured it must not be getting enough fuel. I took the bowl assembly off (series 7 non-adjustable carb) which looked absolutely pristine. but I cleaned it anyway, and I pulled the plastic (idle?) jet out and found the o-ring at the bottom was torn, so I replaced it. I have now found out that there is another O ring past that little plunger thingy when you take the solenoid out. Anyway when I push the float down, gas comes in, so I don't think that is the problem. Now as I have been typing this I realized that the gas we used at my friends house was probably fresh gas, the stuff I am using has probably been at my place since May or June - could that really be the problem?