Hidden Carburetor Fuel Filter Screen On Small Engines! Must see! - Video

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Hidden Carburetor Fuel Filter Screen On Small Engines! Must see!
Is your small engine equipment running only with the choke on, sputtering and dying out on you?
Watch this video as I will show you a hidden fuel filter screen that may be plugged in your carburetor.
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  • When a youtuber doesn't beg for likes and has awesome content. I wish I could hit that like button a thousand times. Just saved me money on repairs for my ride on lawn mower and snow blower. Thanks friend.
  • @jawnjw
    Number one guy to watch if you wanna learn small engine repair...never knew about that screen..thanks
  • @gpthedj1
    Why would a person give this video a thumbs down? This is a great instructional video. Thank you
  • I retired from the small engine repair business 6 months ago. I performed warranty repairs on a variety of engines and equipment, this screen was mentioned in no training material that I saw up until that time. I as a general rule cleaned carbs with an ultrasonic cleaner and I would blow out the inlet tube as part of the drying process. I may have been running into that problem and fixing it without knowing that was the problem. As I think back, there were quite a few carbs that I didn't find gunk or corrosion but were cured by the carb clean. Thank you.
  • @Chickanic
    Wow! I always thought it was a straight shot through! Never imagined a screen there. Thanks Dony!
  • @RS-qp4bp
    Great tip, I have a generator that is doing the exact same thing - running perfectly with the choke is on - I've been through the carb. At least three times and never thought of removing that fuel fitting. Other"dishonest" repair shops are going to be upset with you for revealing state secrets. I punched the liked button. I'll be back with the results. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
  • @davidellis7695
    This is 100% what the problem was with my Yard Machines Powermore carb. Screen behind the fuel elbow was packed with debris. Great tip!
  • I have a box of carbs that I took off. I will now do this to see if that was why my cleaning had no result. Thanks for the video, I learned something helpful from you!
  • I've been repairing cars and trucks for a long time and I still learn something from all your videos. 👍
  • You are a soft spoken man that knows his business. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
  • just fixed my back up outdoor generator... its been a pain in the butt until i watched this.... runs like a dream now.....many thanks...
  • An excellent reason to install an inline fuel filter on all lawn and yard equipment. For those removing the fuel inlet nozzle, understand they can leak after re-installation. The inlets were only designed to be press in once and seal through the friction fit. Every following removal and installation will not provide the same level of contact between the fitting and the carb body as the original installation did. You might be better off using pressurized air or cleaner from inside the carb to blow debris back out of the inlet.
  • Every time I watch one of these vlogs with someone who has had equipment problems caused by dirty gas or something managed to get into the fuel tank. I think how great it would be if they all had a dad that taught me that a clear inline fuel filter is worth way more than they cost. He insisted that we run one on all the equipment we had that didn't already have a sediment filter in the line between the tank and engine. If you had a problem with a piece of equipment running you look at that filter and see if there was dirt, debris or bubbles of water in it it could same you a lot or work or get you pointed in the right direction.
  • @GmGarlo
    You are the doctor of small engine repair, you just cured me of many headaches to come. YOU THE MAN!!!!!
  • Thank you! All these years, when working on the small engines, I have pulled out the needle and seat and never even thought about a hidden screen.
  • The Bob Ross of small engines, relaxing to watch and listen too.
  • Another great tip. Never knew this. These 5-7 min. tips are invaluable. Keep them coming. Thanks Don!