Go to your local autoparts store and by the rebuild kit according to your carburetor. Inside the box will be an exploded diagram of the carb which will make it relativly simple to rebuild First of all what kind of engine do you have. Briggs and Stratton or Tecumseh. If you have a Briggs & Stratton engine the factory setting on the little black screw is 1 turn out, Tecumseh engines 'usually' do not have adjustments. hope this helps
Yes, they do.
A Briggs & Stratton generator comes with a 2 year warranty. If you visit the Briggs & Stratton website it will guide you on how to make a warranty claim within that period.
Lawnmowers from Briggs & Stratton are regarded as high quality for a number of reasons. Briggs & Stratton have high quality engines specially designed for lawnmowers. They are also specialists in this niche market, and they concentrate all their resources to make sure they create quality products.
official site for Briggs and Stratton Spark Plugs is: http://www.briggsandstratton.com/maint_repair/routine_maintenance/choosing_spark_plugs/ The proper spark plug will depend on the type of 6.5 HP motor that you have. Briggs and Stratton made several different ones and the best way to get the proper plug will be to call an authorized Briggs and Stratton repair shop with the mower make and model numbers.
Yes, most all of the Briggs single cylinder engines are exchangable. You just need to be concerned to make sure that you don't under power your mower. In your case that is not a problem.
they make electricity
Briggs Stratton makes many different lawn mower parts. On their website one can find standby and portable generators, pressure washers, cleaning systems and snow blowers.
The carburetor float may be stuck in the open position and allowing fuel to seep through the carburetor into the intake and into the cylinder. The needle may also not be seating correctly , check the float the check to make sure the needle is seated properly.
The correct gap for the spark plug of a Briggs and Stratton 6.75 Lawnmower engine 0.030. Most new plugs come with that gap, but it is best to check to make sure.
Make sure the fuel shut-off valve is in the on position. Also could be fuel inlet valve inside carburetor bowl. Check for varnish or gum and/or sticking needle valve. Also common is clogged fuel filter, clogged fuel line, or faulty fuel pump (if equipped).
My 6.75hp Briggs calls for 30wt, so I would make a reasonable assumption that the 6.5hp calls for the same.