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Re: Lawnmower Needs Work—Carburetor? - OWC Jamie - 04-29-2014 So, while you had the air filter off you shot some ether in to see if it would start and die ? Re: Lawnmower Needs Work—Carburetor? - DewGuy - 04-30-2014 Grateful11 wrote: Thanks for the tip, I'll be making use of it. Re: Lawnmower Needs Work—Carburetor? - mrlynn - 04-30-2014 billb wrote: Ether? Who the heck has ether? Tomorrow I'll try some carburetor cleaner, if I've got any. /Mr Lynn Re: Lawnmower Needs Work—Carburetor? - OWC Jamie - 04-30-2014 mrlynn wrote: Ether? Who the heck has ether? Tomorrow I'll try some carburetor cleaner, if I've got any. /Mr Lynn Walmart has starting fluid. I guess they've replaced most of the ether with heptane because of fools huffing ether but it often helps to indicate fuel/ignition problem to starting Re: Lawnmower Needs Work—Carburetor? - mrlynn - 05-02-2014 UPDATE: Turns out I do have some starter fluid, but yesterday it got up to 65º F, and the mower started right up with just gasoline. I had the air filter off, and it was dirty, so I'll clean it and see if the engine runs with a clean filter. Could be I put too much oil in the sponge last summer. Any rule of thumb on how much to use? /Mr Lynn |