Originally Posted By: SHOZ
My pressure washer has a B&S motor on it. It has the carb pulling fuel from a small well on top of the fuel tank. This is always full of water and the thing runs like [censored].
Really a pain to take the carb off and then the tank to clean it out. Ethanol is to blame.
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: dwcopple
52* here yesterday. Pulled the tractor out of the garage. Left battery in all winter (oops). No problem, turned right over. Giant puff of black smoke and she purred like a kitten again.
The tractor started right up. For me, it was the pressure washer that gave me a hard time. Cranked it, cranked it, cranked it. Nothing. Sigh.
Found the starter fluid and pulled the air filter. It would run, lots of white smoke, before dying again. Rinse, repeat. Finally managed to get it to stay running, 20 minutes later, by now my arm being quite tired from pulling the pull cord.
I swapped the spark plug and it wasn't fouled or anything. Not sure why it gave me such a hard time starting.
Maybe it was water in the fuel. It's a brand new (last year) Briggs and Stratton Professional Series 875. The big 8.75tq OHV vertical shaft one. It doesn't have the stupid nylon pulsa-jet carb. But thinking back, it probably is water in the gas.