I've got a Husqvarna riding mower, (Model: YTH2448). I have replaced the fuel and oil filters, drained the oil and gas and replaced with new, changed the airfilter, spark plugs and even cleaned out the float bowl and the mower still spnt turn over even if I try to jump it. Help I am exhausted, Lisa
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Make sure that when you check the oil that the mower has sat I say for at least 5mins. Your mower might have an oil sencer. If not I think it might be the coil gettin hot and shorting out.
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make sure the small vent hole on top of the gas cap is not clogged. Mine did the same thing and then I found mine was packed with dirt.
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Hi.
There is gas smell in the carburetor because the engine is not starting and carburetor is flooding.
As first thing ensure that there is spark, pull the spark plug wire and put the end near to engine block while cranking. You will see the spark. If there is no spark, check distribution coil and wires.
If there is spark, check if there is fuel pressure, if there is smell from carb, then the fuel pressure should be Ok.
Once you are sure that the pump is doing its job, and that there is pressure, check the carburetor settings. The mixture is probably too rich or too lean, and for that reason it is not igniting.
If it is not a matter of carburetor settings, then the carb must be taken apart to check carburetor filter.
To get parts and diagrams see: Outdoor Distributors - Lawn Mower Parts
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Hi, I would check the pump out. Air maybe getting in pump. You should get a rebuild kit for pump.
Gasket(s).need to be replaced. cracked or ripped. Hope that works for you.
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Probably dead gas from sitting too long. Dump it out & put in fresh gas.Could have moisture in it. Pull out spark plug & crank it over several times after putting gas & let it sit a while to dry out or blow it out with compressed air. It should go.
Testimonial: "I finally got it started after draining the gasoline out and replacing with new gas. It only runs with the choke engaged, but I'm going to seafoam the carburetor and add it to the gasoline."
Take a look at this tip I wrote on the no start problem. It should help you.
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