same here, ran like a charm, had a tiny gas leak that i noticed after (still was super gas efficient) carb is spitting fuel and soaking the air filter. i guess im telling you this so you can make sure your filter doesn't have any smell of gas or wet. hope you guys are doing well after the storm
This video has helped me prepare for the exact fix I need to perform on my parents generator(same model). They lost all paperwork and going through both Coleman and Briggs and Stratton 's website provided no help.
Thanks for the great video! At the wrap up you mentioned the fuel shut off is no longer available and “there is a gasket in the fuel tank?” Please expand on that comment, as I just ordered a fuel shut off from eBay, but if I’m easy my time …
Oh boy that was a while ago. It could have been some kind of transient supply chain issue but there is a grommet on the tank that seals the shut-off valve to the tank
5:20 Since I just messed with 3 of these setups the past couple days for a couple neighbors, and my own, here in Stuart Florida for Hurricane Milton. I can tell you a total hack. lol I found that in that annoying as all hell choke lever plate is a small notch. It corresponds to a small tab on the side of the choke lever. If you know where it is, you can just line it up, and pull that choke lever right off the assembly and out of your way. 5:27 WELL...I guess that's what I get for making a comment without continuing to watch! lol 6:00 First, no, you will destroy a gasket..I'm cringing as I'm watching you make the same mistake I did with thinking the carb is 'just stuck on there' right now. I used my ratchet handle to give it that love tap, missed and broke the detent part off the black plastic choke cam!... 6:40 Not a common tool most of us have that external torx setup. I had some for automotive, but the size I needed for this was not in the set. Ended up hacking them to hell with a pair of pliers. 8:04 Looks like someone already made a gasket here. 8:06 WATCH IT! the little spring went flyin'! 10:14 My OCD has just kicked in, knowing you walked away from your cleaner leaving the fuel inlet sticking up out of the solution. lol 10:41 AAACCKK!! lol I need one of the ultra sonic cleaners. 14:23 Good, you found the spring. 16:15 I already admitted to that rampage. ;) 18:17 Yeah, those Jesus clamps are a pain. Some wider pliers makes it a lot easier. 25:15 That's some turkey baster!
Thanks for posting. This will help. I was surprised you didn't even inspect the spark plug. (actually was wondering how the heck to get to it). Did you just feel an inspection wasn't needed?
In my opinion, spark plugs are some of the most over-replaced items in the outdoor power equipment industry. I can't remember the last time I replaced a bad one, and have only replaced a few that were worn. I would have checked it if I suspected ignition-related issues.
Thank you so much for the review. Using this model today after Milton. Keeping oxygen concentrator and hospital bed running for 91 yr old Mom.
same here, ran like a charm, had a tiny gas leak that i noticed after (still was super gas efficient) carb is spitting fuel and soaking the air filter. i guess im telling you this so you can make sure your filter doesn't have any smell of gas or wet. hope you guys are doing well after the storm
Ended up here trying to figure out how to not break the choke handle off lol… Thank you!!!
Man great explanation and demonstration because of you I now have my generator humming along and making noise.
Thank you 👍🏼
Glad you found the video helpful!
This video has helped me prepare for the exact fix I need to perform on my parents generator(same model). They lost all paperwork and going through both Coleman and Briggs and Stratton 's website provided no help.
What is the spark plug cap for this generator? My manual doesn't say?
Thanks for the great video! At the wrap up you mentioned the fuel shut off is no longer available and “there is a gasket in the fuel tank?”
Please expand on that comment, as I just ordered a fuel shut off from eBay, but if I’m easy my time …
Oh boy that was a while ago. It could have been some kind of transient supply chain issue but there is a grommet on the tank that seals the shut-off valve to the tank
Did I miss the links for the air filter set? I looked in the description but nothing is there.
5:20 Since I just messed with 3 of these setups the past couple days for a couple neighbors, and my own, here in Stuart Florida for Hurricane Milton. I can tell you a total hack. lol I found that in that annoying as all hell choke lever plate is a small notch. It corresponds to a small tab on the side of the choke lever. If you know where it is, you can just line it up, and pull that choke lever right off the assembly and out of your way.
5:27 WELL...I guess that's what I get for making a comment without continuing to watch! lol
6:00 First, no, you will destroy a gasket..I'm cringing as I'm watching you make the same mistake I did with thinking the carb is 'just stuck on there' right now. I used my ratchet handle to give it that love tap, missed and broke the detent part off the black plastic choke cam!...
6:40 Not a common tool most of us have that external torx setup. I had some for automotive, but the size I needed for this was not in the set. Ended up hacking them to hell with a pair of pliers.
8:04 Looks like someone already made a gasket here.
8:06 WATCH IT! the little spring went flyin'!
10:14 My OCD has just kicked in, knowing you walked away from your cleaner leaving the fuel inlet sticking up out of the solution. lol
10:41 AAACCKK!! lol
I need one of the ultra sonic cleaners.
14:23 Good, you found the spring.
16:15 I already admitted to that rampage. ;)
18:17 Yeah, those Jesus clamps are a pain. Some wider pliers makes it a lot easier.
25:15 That's some turkey baster!
Thanks for posting. This will help. I was surprised you didn't even inspect the spark plug. (actually was wondering how the heck to get to it). Did you just feel an inspection wasn't needed?
In my opinion, spark plugs are some of the most over-replaced items in the outdoor power equipment industry. I can't remember the last time I replaced a bad one, and have only replaced a few that were worn. I would have checked it if I suspected ignition-related issues.
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC Good to know! Thank you.
Plenty of parts including the fuel valve and rubber gromet on Amazon
Where can I get the red pull string shroud my ears are broken off of mine
Same here cant seem to find it
A 4mm socket works if don't have the tool.
Good tip, thanks!
Not to be a jerk, but you protect your hands and you're wearing flip-flops. 🤔
Its a Florida thing Mr. Critic