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yo_tyler Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 01:06:06 AM
Hello, im back from a long break from this forum.

I need some help with my motor. When i add gas to the tank, it floods the carb, and flows out the air filter. What could be causing this?

Here is the info on the engine:
Model -122702
Type - 314301
Code - 91112359
The engine is a Homelite Quantum Power 4hp, made by B&S.

Thanks in advance, and ive got a headach from this color scheeme.

"If the women don't find you hansome, they should at least find you handy" -Red Green
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Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 09:50:44 AM
You can set your browser to override the colours if you want. I have found that in the past 11 years, about 1% of people have had issues with the colours. Mostly it comes from a certain combination of video card and monitor.

As for your engine, I assume this is a float carb? If so then the metering seat and needle that controls the level in the bowl are worn. Or the float is stuck. Either way, you need to get a rebuild kit for the carb...


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