This is a 24 HP B&S engine in a four year old Husqvarna lawn tractor. I had had trouble initially starting it this season but that seems to be resolved. Last week it ran perfectly for about 20 minutes of cutting, and then suddenly started putting loudly, as in scary putting. It was worse under load but still present in idle. Choking the engine stopped the putting, but then the engine ran more roughly, as in a choked engine.
After maybe 10 minutes of cutting slowly with the engine choked it suddenly sounded better, so I opened the choke and it ran perfectly again for about 40 minutes, after which the putting started again.
This week before starting I checked the air filter (clean), changed the fuel filter, installed a new battery, and added Seafoam to the gas. At first it wouldn't crank at all, but after manually cranking (with some effort) I freed the pistons and it started right up. It ran fine for 10 minutes, then the putting started again. Like last week, after a period of running choked the problem went away and the engine ran fine with the choke open, and like last week the putting returned a few times, on and off.
Really weird - what could cause this problem to start so suddenly and go away so suddenly, with long periods of perfectly normal performance in between??
One friend suggested it was bad gas as she had the same problem once before that was resolved by replacing the gas. My gas is ethanol free and was stored in a large shed over winter, but I never had this problem before, even with old gas. If the gas is a possible factor, can it be fixed with an additive such as methanol or do I need to drain it? Any other ideas?
I should note that my two other lawn tractors are using the same over-wintered gas (but from different containers) and running fine.
Thanks!
Tom
After maybe 10 minutes of cutting slowly with the engine choked it suddenly sounded better, so I opened the choke and it ran perfectly again for about 40 minutes, after which the putting started again.
This week before starting I checked the air filter (clean), changed the fuel filter, installed a new battery, and added Seafoam to the gas. At first it wouldn't crank at all, but after manually cranking (with some effort) I freed the pistons and it started right up. It ran fine for 10 minutes, then the putting started again. Like last week, after a period of running choked the problem went away and the engine ran fine with the choke open, and like last week the putting returned a few times, on and off.
Really weird - what could cause this problem to start so suddenly and go away so suddenly, with long periods of perfectly normal performance in between??
One friend suggested it was bad gas as she had the same problem once before that was resolved by replacing the gas. My gas is ethanol free and was stored in a large shed over winter, but I never had this problem before, even with old gas. If the gas is a possible factor, can it be fixed with an additive such as methanol or do I need to drain it? Any other ideas?
I should note that my two other lawn tractors are using the same over-wintered gas (but from different containers) and running fine.
Thanks!
Tom