Buck531
06-03-2009, 07:26 PM
Where do I start. First of all I found this site by googling several times looking for a carb for my mower. So hello everyone. :thumbsup:
A little back story :).
A few years ago my father in-law (he just passed away in March of this year) gave me this 12 HP Murray Riding Mower with a 38" cut. It's been great so far until last year.
I noticed the mower was dying out and wasn't starting normally. I ended up taking a peek and the hose for the fuel was leaking. Went to the parts store and replaced that.
Then I found out that the throttle pin was broke. It the throttle lever would move, but the rivet holding it to the actual shaft was broke, thus not moving the blade inside the carb.
Oh yeah, the bowl was also leaking too :).
So I took off the carb and took off the bowl. I noticed the gasket was all chewed up and shot. Unable to find anything local and for some reason I didn't see anything online for a gasket (until about 1/2 hour ago).
But then I started to remove the throttle shaft to replace it. Somehow, I bent the blade and the pin so that's toast.
This happened last year and it go to to the end of summer so I gave up and threw the mower in the garage.
Pulled it back out over the weekend and also noticed the plastic gear for the starter had all the teeth sheered off it. So I ordered the new gear from Willards small engines online.
Put it all together, put some gas in it and forgot that it was leaking gas through the bowl.
Ugh.
So now I've searched all over google and I've reached the end of the internet. I need a new carb for this mower. I know it's a Briggs and Stratton motor, but that's about it. The only thing I can find online is the rebuild kits. Can anyone help me out or point me in the right direction? I'm pretty mechanically inclined. I've pulled motors out of my cars and replaced them and am generally a gear head.
Sorry for the novel. Some have said just to get rid of the mower. I can't see that being an option as my father in-law passed this year and I just can't get rid of it just yet.
Thanks.
Buck
A little back story :).
A few years ago my father in-law (he just passed away in March of this year) gave me this 12 HP Murray Riding Mower with a 38" cut. It's been great so far until last year.
I noticed the mower was dying out and wasn't starting normally. I ended up taking a peek and the hose for the fuel was leaking. Went to the parts store and replaced that.
Then I found out that the throttle pin was broke. It the throttle lever would move, but the rivet holding it to the actual shaft was broke, thus not moving the blade inside the carb.
Oh yeah, the bowl was also leaking too :).
So I took off the carb and took off the bowl. I noticed the gasket was all chewed up and shot. Unable to find anything local and for some reason I didn't see anything online for a gasket (until about 1/2 hour ago).
But then I started to remove the throttle shaft to replace it. Somehow, I bent the blade and the pin so that's toast.
This happened last year and it go to to the end of summer so I gave up and threw the mower in the garage.
Pulled it back out over the weekend and also noticed the plastic gear for the starter had all the teeth sheered off it. So I ordered the new gear from Willards small engines online.
Put it all together, put some gas in it and forgot that it was leaking gas through the bowl.
Ugh.
So now I've searched all over google and I've reached the end of the internet. I need a new carb for this mower. I know it's a Briggs and Stratton motor, but that's about it. The only thing I can find online is the rebuild kits. Can anyone help me out or point me in the right direction? I'm pretty mechanically inclined. I've pulled motors out of my cars and replaced them and am generally a gear head.
Sorry for the novel. Some have said just to get rid of the mower. I can't see that being an option as my father in-law passed this year and I just can't get rid of it just yet.
Thanks.
Buck