Thank you James. This helped me put my mower back together. I made a rookie mistake and didn’t take pictures of the linkage before I took the carb off. Bless you.
I'm working on something and usually I have to run in and jump on youtube and not too often I find everything I need answered in the first 2 minutes with 1 video. Thanks
Grett detailed video, I opened my 30" Craftsman lawn mover tractor to clean the carburetor and confused when time to reinstalling. Could not figure out while put it back to gather the linkage, This video is best to learn and put back the linkage. Appreciate. Great Help. Saves my day. Thanks a lot.
Very well done. When I got the tractor from a friend with a new card to install the choke arm was just dangling and I could not figure out where it went this was a huge help.
Some tractors have the exact same plate but the choke is a manual cable clamped to the black breather piece you took off. It clamps just like the throttle cable does but to that breather piece and the cable goes to the choke. My 12.5 Briggs and Stratton is manual choke. You can go manual choke or automatic because the plate is still the same. Good option if you don't want automatic choke. You can see the divit where the manual cable clamp goes on the black piece. May not be drilled yet for manual cable. It's right there above the first carburetor nut you removed. Clamp a choke cable in that groove and it goes directly to the choke on top. Better for cold start as it warms readjust the choke.
Thank you so much! A real life saver.. I took mine apart nearly a month ago because the carb was leaking.. Of course, the carb kit was on back order, then extended back order.. (from parts tree!) So i got one on amazon instead because i was tired of waiting. Anyways, i must have bent some stuff because its not going back the way i thought it should. Seeing it the way it should be helped me put it back together correctly. Thank you!
Been Having issues with my Arens 52" Zero-Turn my father-in-law gifted me: Looks beautiful, Runs like aR$e. Used to be a Certified Mech. He makes his Own Gaskets for the VW outta Lucky Charms Boxes... Cheap SOB He has something installed backward with the Throttle Linkage, so Slow actually has it maxed out. My old ADHD thanks You! This is what I needed to see! New Sub: Dryden, Mich.
Thank you for a helpful video. I also have a smaller engine with the problem: I started ok with the first trial. After running for a little bit I turned it off but could not get the engine run again.
Maybe a carb. On hood there are numbers stamped. You can type those in Amazon and get a cheap carb that might work better. Or if your very mechanical you can get rebuild kit for existing carburetor. Good luck in your project!
I'm having the same problem I took mine apart to clean the carb and the little bent wire that comes up and chokes it when you push the throttle lever all the way to choke isn't returning once I move the throttle back to the run position... It's all hooked up just like this one on here. I'm wondering if I have a return spring that's worn out there's not a lot of tension on it....
I wouldn’t delete it…what I would do is do the job as if you deleted it. Hook up foot petal to throttle. Then use old throttle linkage as the new choke and leave the plate. That would entail bending that throttle linkage to the choke mechanism that way when you go up and down with old throttle lever it only operates the choke with the plate still installed.
Thx James very instructional and helpful video of the choke throttle and governor operation on that I/C 12.5 B &S I'm so grateful Happy New Year God Bless Amen!
Thank you. I ordered it, installed it. It starts but no matter how I adjust the idle speed the engine RPM is too fast. I have new carb gasket and it idles too fast in "choke" position and engine rpms are faster when moving throttle handle on snapper #SR828
@@bassinbillRC5300 do you have another carburetor to switch it with? I had one that was doing that I switched out the carb and my problem was solved. Now this is a new carburetor that I was installing so the jets might’ve been different or something but another manufacturer made one that worked with a Engine a little better for me.
Hi i have old 12.5 Briggs with side plate Gov that seems ok and smooth running and loose when idle throttle then tight at full throttle BUT i can only get 3/4 power and push throttle further and no change. So does this mean the govt arm has slipped a little in that clamp OR the govt spring needs adj- and how? thanks
Loosen governor arm bolt. Make sure to turn shaft clockwise until it stops then tighten that governor shaft back up. Make sure there’s a spring behind that throttle plate, and then a spring on the throttle linkage. If that’s all correct and you’re still getting issues, I would then look into the carburetor.
@@Lawnmowercare Hi, if i manually move the vertical govt arm, i get full throttle, so its not being advanced as much automatically as it should so what does this mean? Already rebuilt carb, valves ect and engine smooth , just need govt adj from last owner left to do to finish it.
Ok I hope you can answer this. I had to replace my coil on my Briggs and Stratton 13.5HP people is calling it a kill wire that connects to the coil does it have to be connected for it to run
I’ve unplugged it before and motor started. If that happens Then something is either shorting the kill wire that you missed, or a safety switch is causing the kill wire to become grounded. Disconnect the wire from the ignition module and use a meter set on ohms to connect to the kill wire and with the key on see if you have continuity. then start going through the wiring until you find what is causing the grounding issues with the key on.
@@Speeddemon-gm1gi well I usually unplug the carburetor fuel line from the carburetor itself, and make sure you have fuel that’s flowing through the hose and filter at a pretty good rate. If the flow is good then you can clean the carburetor. If you don’t want to clean carb you can buy a cheap one 699831 for about $15-20.
On the right bottom there is a hollow square on the video… I broke the plastic that goes in there… It has 3 wires hooked up to the screw… Nothing plugged on the back side… what is the replacement part called or could I use a rubber washer on one side.. ???
I have 4 of these Snapper rer's now, 3 with Briggs engines, 2 of which are like yours, with the Walbro LMT(97% certain on the letters😅) carbs, and the 3rd with the old-school, integrated manifold, fully adjustable carb. That older engine (253707 0159-01), a white 11hp I/C powering a 33" Hi-Vac, has a similar but more robust linkage configuration. A little off-topic. Perhaps, but I have been wondering if anyone has attempted to swap out the Walbro or Nikki (sic?) carbs and manifolds with one of the older style carbs. If so, were there any noteworthy hurdles or unintended results?
@@edwardmcgee5465 you can find them on eBay and if you can’t, I have my own shop I have a box with some in it. Email lawnmowercare317@gmail.com and I can send you one
What is wrong if the choke is not opening or closing on it's own? The black piece in carburetor is not moving. I believe in video you said it should flop.
Your linkages are supposed to have springs built into them and they’re supposed to be nice and tight / springy. If they are, most likely is something with a Carburetor not working right.
Got a Simplicity pacer engine. The cold start works, but the throttle cable won’t adjust speed. It is not even able to run at full rpms. What is the issue here?
Have you reset the governor arm? Most would probably say carburetor, but sometimes the governor arm gets out of adjustment and it sounds like a similar situation that you’re in.
This is my neighbor’s mower. Those Intek single cylinder engines were notorious for having camshaft failures. The camshaft failed, completely destroying the engine in the process. They had a new motor put on there and the guy, who installed it, swears it is installed properly. It might be the carburetor’s problem. I will have to look at it.
@@Lawnmowercare That video was very helpful! This mower isn’t loping or surging, but it is running slightly slower than normal, and it won’t adjust down to idle speed. If I reset the arm, should it run at the proper speed and be able to lower to idle speed?
Mine has a issue when running that the governor has rpms going up and down constantly as hell it goes back and forth On its own. Without removing the plate I feel the spring on the governor intact. If i disconnect the governor linkage it runs at a steady rpm. Im not sure what the issue is, what causes the governor to kick back and forth on its own?
Sounds like you have a major surging issue. Might check your carburetor and make sure your linkages have springs on them / & make sure your plate has all three screws and the little spring is installed behind the plate. Personally, I would have to see it in person to make an honest assessment.
Thank you James. This helped me put my mower back together. I made a rookie mistake and didn’t take pictures of the linkage before I took the carb off. Bless you.
I did the same and this video was perfect.
@@stevendemay7209 ::: I lost the choke linkage but I believe I can make one out of a stiff piece of wire.
I couldn't find this info anywhere else on the internet. This is exactly what I needed. Thanks!!
You made my day! I couldn't figure out how the choke level worked!
Thanks for commenting. I post things from time to time and some are helpful and some are not so I appreciate the feedback!
I'm working on something and usually I have to run in and jump on youtube and not too often I find everything I need answered in the first 2 minutes with 1 video. Thanks
spot on talk through...brilliant 👌...my choke was sticking on and until I saw how freely yours moved, I couldn't figure it out ...thanks 🙏
What was the solution? Mine sticks on choke too although the linkage looks fine.
Grett detailed video, I opened my 30" Craftsman lawn mover tractor to clean the carburetor and confused when time to reinstalling. Could not figure out while put it back to gather the linkage, This video is best to learn and put back the linkage. Appreciate. Great Help. Saves my day. Thanks a lot.
Your welcome!
Very well done. When I got the tractor from a friend with a new card to install the choke arm was just dangling and I could not figure out where it went this was a huge help.
@@BrianHarvey-e3e glad the video helped! I figured somebody out there might need it one day.
THANK YOU that spring has been making me crazy on how it gos. great video.
Thanks, looked for hours on how to connect the choke linkage. Thanks!!!!
Some tractors have the exact same plate but the choke is a manual cable clamped to the black breather piece you took off. It clamps just like the throttle cable does but to that breather piece and the cable goes to the choke. My 12.5 Briggs and Stratton is manual choke. You can go manual choke or automatic because the plate is still the same. Good option if you don't want automatic choke. You can see the divit where the manual cable clamp goes on the black piece. May not be drilled yet for manual cable. It's right there above the first carburetor nut you removed. Clamp a choke cable in that groove and it goes directly to the choke on top. Better for cold start as it warms readjust the choke.
Amazing response you said that better than I could!
Thanks man!! Good video! Helping out fellow dude everywhere
Thank you so much! A real life saver.. I took mine apart nearly a month ago because the carb was leaking.. Of course, the carb kit was on back order, then extended back order.. (from parts tree!) So i got one on amazon instead because i was tired of waiting. Anyways, i must have bent some stuff because its not going back the way i thought it should. Seeing it the way it should be helped me put it back together correctly. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the video! Needed help with a spring location and as soon as you took the controls off, I saw where it went. 👌🏼
Glad this video has helped so many
really loved ur video....ur the only one showed me how to do that dang spring in back i finally got it with ur help. thnx
Your welcome
Thanks, much appreciated, choke linkage was kickin' my ass.
I lost my choke linkage but I believe I can fashion one out of some stiff wire.
Thank You. Exactly the explanation I needed to get the job done.
Thanks for the video. There was one part I was unsure of, and you displayed it perfectly.
Glad to help !
Been Having issues with my Arens 52" Zero-Turn my father-in-law gifted me: Looks beautiful, Runs like aR$e.
Used to be a Certified Mech. He makes his Own Gaskets for the VW outta Lucky Charms Boxes... Cheap SOB
He has something installed backward with the Throttle Linkage, so Slow actually has it maxed out.
My old ADHD thanks You! This is what I needed to see!
New Sub: Dryden, Mich.
Thank you so much!
how do you adjust the valves on this engine and what should the cleareance be?
Thank you so much man!!! I've been struggling with this for days!!😂😂😂
Your welcome
Thank you thank you. I did not expect that choke rod to just float
@@twintwitch1 it’s very interesting how some of these things work! So surprised a lot of people needed this video! Glad to help!
This thingy goes back and forth while some stuff behind there does some wiggly stuff. This other doohicky goes upand down and does sumpin too.
Thank you thank you, exactly what I needed!
Thank you for a helpful video. I also have a smaller engine with the problem: I started ok with the first trial. After running for a little bit I turned it off but could not get the engine run again.
Maybe a carb. On hood there are numbers stamped. You can type those in Amazon and get a cheap carb that might work better. Or if your very mechanical you can get rebuild kit for existing carburetor. Good luck in your project!
Thanks for the video! Just what I was looking for!
Your welcome!
Is it possible to buy the little plastic piece on that bracket you show in the very beginning?
I'm having the same problem I took mine apart to clean the carb and the little bent wire that comes up and chokes it when you push the throttle lever all the way to choke isn't returning once I move the throttle back to the run position... It's all hooked up just like this one on here. I'm wondering if I have a return spring that's worn out there's not a lot of tension on it....
Appreciated, because " the governor linkage ,has being a nightmare, machine identicalnto yours 12.5 hp, just does not start , all rest is good, cheers
Thank you so much! Exactly what I was looking for!
Glad to help!
Can the whole throttle plate be deleted if I want to make a foot pedal for the throttle or is it necessary?
I wouldn’t delete it…what I would do is do the job as if you deleted it. Hook up foot petal to throttle. Then use old throttle linkage as the new choke and leave the plate. That would entail bending that throttle linkage to the choke mechanism that way when you go up and down with old throttle lever it only operates the choke with the plate still installed.
@@Lawnmowercare good idea I’ll try it out. I’m rebuilding the carb at the moment so I’ll do that when I put it back on.
Thx James very instructional and helpful video of the choke throttle and governor operation on that I/C 12.5 B &S I'm so grateful
Happy New Year
God Bless
Amen!
Can you tell me what the part is called that the throttle cable hooks into? Its the white piece that slides back and forth. Mine broke. Thanks
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THANKS, perfect et magnifique pour mois.
I need the throttle linkage spring. Any idea what the part# is? Briggs and stratton 8.5hp motor for a 28" snapper riding lawnmower
Briggs & Stratton 796260 Governor Spring Replaces 692208/260695 a.co/d/4tkkcDF
Thank you. I ordered it, installed it. It starts but no matter how I adjust the idle speed the engine RPM is too fast. I have new carb gasket and it idles too fast in "choke" position and engine rpms are faster when moving throttle handle on snapper #SR828
@@bassinbillRC5300 do you have another carburetor to switch it with? I had one that was doing that I switched out the carb and my problem was solved. Now this is a new carburetor that I was installing so the jets might’ve been different or something but another manufacturer made one that worked with a Engine a little better for me.
Hi i have old 12.5 Briggs with side plate Gov that seems ok and smooth running and loose when idle throttle then tight at full throttle BUT i can only get 3/4 power and push throttle further and no change. So does this mean the govt arm has slipped a little in that clamp OR the govt spring needs adj- and how? thanks
Loosen governor arm bolt. Make sure to turn shaft clockwise until it stops then tighten that governor shaft back up. Make sure there’s a spring behind that throttle plate, and then a spring on the throttle linkage. If that’s all correct and you’re still getting issues, I would then look into the carburetor.
@@Lawnmowercare Hi, if i manually move the vertical govt arm, i get full throttle, so its not being advanced as much automatically as it should so what does this mean? Already rebuilt carb, valves ect and engine smooth , just need govt adj from last owner left to do to finish it.
Ok I hope you can answer this. I had to replace my coil on my Briggs and Stratton 13.5HP people is calling it a kill wire that connects to the coil does it have to be connected for it to run
I’ve unplugged it before and motor started. If that happens Then something is either shorting the kill wire that you missed, or a safety switch is causing the kill wire to become grounded. Disconnect the wire from the ignition module and use a meter set on ohms to connect to the kill wire and with the key on see if you have continuity. then start going through the wiring until you find what is causing the grounding issues with the key on.
@@Lawnmowercare It's sounds like it starving for gas
@@Speeddemon-gm1gi well I usually unplug the carburetor fuel line from the carburetor itself, and make sure you have fuel that’s flowing through the hose and filter at a pretty good rate. If the flow is good then you can clean the carburetor. If you don’t want to clean carb you can buy a cheap one 699831 for about $15-20.
@@Lawnmowercare thanks for the information God bless you
Thank you guy you are a real pro in explaining thank you an also in giving good information thank you
Thank you very much I appreciate you very much!!!!!!!
Thanks so much! I’m glad the video helped you!
On the right bottom there is a hollow square on the video… I broke the plastic that goes in there… It has 3 wires hooked up to the screw… Nothing plugged on the back side… what is the replacement part called or could I use a rubber washer on one side.. ???
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@@Lawnmowercare is that white nylon part sold by itself? Can it be removed?
I have 4 of these Snapper rer's now, 3 with Briggs engines, 2 of which are like yours, with the Walbro LMT(97% certain on the letters😅) carbs, and the 3rd with the old-school, integrated manifold, fully adjustable carb. That older engine (253707 0159-01), a white 11hp I/C powering a 33" Hi-Vac, has a similar but more robust linkage configuration.
A little off-topic. Perhaps, but I have been wondering if anyone has attempted to swap out the Walbro or Nikki (sic?) carbs and manifolds with one of the older style carbs.
If so, were there any noteworthy hurdles or unintended results?
Never seen it done. If you see anything on the topic, let me know!
Could not have fixed it without you
Awesome video. Helped out a lot. Thanks
Thank you so much for letting me know!
whats the part number for the little tiny spring?
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12.5 hp, white plastic on throttle bracket broke, can I just use 2 separate cables to operate the mower
I would buy a new bracket personally. $20 would save a lot of headaches
I heard the bracket can't be bought any more@@Lawnmowercare
where can I buy it?
@@edwardmcgee5465 you can find them on eBay and if you can’t, I have my own shop I have a box with some in it. Email lawnmowercare317@gmail.com and I can send you one
It will run but I have to manually move the linkages... Not sure what I'm doing wrong
Sounds like a linkage spring or the spring behind plate is weak.
Thank you, this helped me out.
Glad I could help!
Very good video ! Thanks
Your welcome!
What is wrong if the choke is not opening or closing on it's own? The black piece in carburetor is not moving. I believe in video you said it should flop.
Your linkages are supposed to have springs built into them and they’re supposed to be nice and tight / springy. If they are, most likely is something with a Carburetor not working right.
I need that carburetor but I can't find it even if I look up the numbers on it
They are all over Amazon! What horse do you have?
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Got a Simplicity pacer engine. The cold start works, but the throttle cable won’t adjust speed. It is not even able to run at full rpms. What is the issue here?
Have you reset the governor arm? Most would probably say carburetor, but sometimes the governor arm gets out of adjustment and it sounds like a similar situation that you’re in.
This is my neighbor’s mower. Those Intek single cylinder engines were notorious for having camshaft failures. The camshaft failed, completely destroying the engine in the process. They had a new motor put on there and the guy, who installed it, swears it is installed properly. It might be the carburetor’s problem. I will have to look at it.
@@Lawnmowercare How do I reset the governor arm??
@@applianceman6009 here’s the video you need ruclips.net/video/9rO8AvDrdeM/видео.htmlsi=BLm1SV21Ufn0RNLH
@@Lawnmowercare That video was very helpful! This mower isn’t loping or surging, but it is running slightly slower than normal, and it won’t adjust down to idle speed. If I reset the arm, should it run at the proper speed and be able to lower to idle speed?
Mine has a issue when running that the governor has rpms going up and down constantly as hell it goes back and forth On its own. Without removing the plate I feel the spring on the governor intact. If i disconnect the governor linkage it runs at a steady rpm.
Im not sure what the issue is, what causes the governor to kick back and forth on its own?
Sounds like you have a major surging issue. Might check your carburetor and make sure your linkages have springs on them / & make sure your plate has all three screws and the little spring is installed behind the plate. Personally, I would have to see it in person to make an honest assessment.
Mine keeps revving to the moon after I cleaned the carb. Is there something I'm missing?
Is your governor spring in place?
it helped ty
Exelent video
Linkage linkage linkage...a small tweek and wala.