fhiggenbottom
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After detecting the strong smell of gasoline in the garage where they're stored, I discovered that the KH-12-853-140-S Walbro carburetor on one of my Cub Cadet 1330 riding mowers (I have five now) had started flooding its vertical shaft Kohler 12.5 hp engine and crankcase with gasoline. I thoroughly cleaned the jets and carburetor bowl with carb cleaner and compressed air which resulted in no real improvement. Instead of trying to rebuild it decided to just replace it with a new carburetor. I chose a $15 Chinese manufactured carburetor from Amazon instead of buying a $200 + OEM Walbro carburetor and installed it.
No matter how carefully the fuel/air adjustment was tweaked on the carb it wouldn't allow the engine to start and run right. It only ran at full choke with the engine surging/hunting. I returned it and ordered two more Chinese carburetors for the Cub Cadet 1330 from eBay which were not adjustable. But upon installation one leaked from the fuel bowl and the other also leaked gasoline into the crankcase. Neither allowed the engine to run right.
I returned both of these Chinese carburetors and reinstalled the original OEM Walbro with a cutoff switch to prevent engine flooding. It ran perfectly with the Walbro, but the flooding problem remains. I wonder if anyone else has had success with using these Chinese knockoff carburetors on their machines and if so, what did I do wrong?
No matter how carefully the fuel/air adjustment was tweaked on the carb it wouldn't allow the engine to start and run right. It only ran at full choke with the engine surging/hunting. I returned it and ordered two more Chinese carburetors for the Cub Cadet 1330 from eBay which were not adjustable. But upon installation one leaked from the fuel bowl and the other also leaked gasoline into the crankcase. Neither allowed the engine to run right.
I returned both of these Chinese carburetors and reinstalled the original OEM Walbro with a cutoff switch to prevent engine flooding. It ran perfectly with the Walbro, but the flooding problem remains. I wonder if anyone else has had success with using these Chinese knockoff carburetors on their machines and if so, what did I do wrong?