Craftsman 2500 PSI Briggs Stratton Powered Pressure Washer "carburetor fuel pressure" Questions

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...carburetor. At the fuel tank check that the fuel shut-off valve is open (if applicable). Inside the fuel tank, attached to the pet-cock, is a filter (check that it is clear). Look for kinks in the ...

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...have to pull the cord 5-6 times for the fuel pump to fill up the  carburetor.  The carburetor doesn't have any fuel.  Over the winter  the carburetor dried

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money by closing the fuel shut-off valve and continuing to pressure spray water until the engine empties the carburetor bowl of fuel and stops. With no fuel in the carburetor the ports will stay clear

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...fuel or carburetor are suspect Loosen hex nut on fuel filter located below gas tank >> if fuel flows, then re-tighten hex Next, pull off rubber hose connected to carburetor to see if fuel flows ...

...fuel tank and the carburetor and clean the carburetor ports and jets, check the fuel for contamination, check and replace or clean the spark plug if necessary, check if the air filter is blocked, ...

...carburetor is not getting gas through the fuel line. Thanks, Jim Hall check and make sure there is not a fuel shut off valve on your carb. it is located next to the choke lever, make sure that is ...

carburetor has fuel-smelling drip 2600 psi pressure washer (Powerstroke) has a pink vinyl tube attached to the underside of the carburetor (Honda GC 160 engine, and during operation of the powerwasher

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fuel in it? Fuel actually starts breaking down is a matter of 30 days. I would drain the fuel and try fresh gas, and then cleaning the carburetor, The carburetor on your unit is fairly easy to rebuild

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...carburetor or fuel line problem, drained and cleaned the carburetor and jet, put in new stabilized fuel - and still can't get it to run. Spark plug looks OK (light tan), but could it be the problem? ...

fuel. Dirty carburetor. Fuel shutoff valve. Sticking carburetor float valve. Fouled spark plug. Points. Magneto. Shutoff switch. Compression. Sticky valve. Water in intake. Dirty air filter. Check for

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