It fires OK, but if you let the revs drop it fizzles out. Hot or cold. Any clues?
Dave
Dave and Verity wrote:It fires OK, but if you let the revs drop it fizzles out. Hot or cold. Any clues?
Dave
davetb wrote:2. New fresh fuel
The change of fuel normally sorts things, if not then
3. Change spark plug
This usually sorts out 95% of problems.
I think most of my issues are old fuel.
Dave and Verity wrote:... it was serviced about 5 hours cutting ago ...
Terry wrote:
davetb - if having old fuel problems, definitely go with Simon's suggestion of Aspen alkylate fuel - it is more expensive, but you wont be throwing any away as it does not go off like petrol. Its also much better for your machines and most importantly much healthier for you.
oldclaypaws wrote:I just stick in the recommended small addition of Briggs and Stratton fuel fit to every 5 litres, it has similar benefits as Aspen at a fraction of the cost, its literally pennies. I've had the same fuel in my mower, brushcutter or saw for months without use, and they all seem to start fine again.
http://www.briggsandstratton.com/eu/en/support/videos/maintenance-repairs/briggs-and-stratton-fuel-fit
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