OzFab
Well-known member
Another point to consider, some older B&S engines need the tank to be more than half full to pump successfully...
It does seem to be a fuel delivery problem.
9 times out of 10 it's the fuel pump diaphragm. I pulled the one from my current 130200 Briggs project and I could say it was still pliable, but it was a stiff "pliable". Of course check the condition of the spring and its cap in the pump and that they're present and accounted for.
Remove the carb again and look for the following:
1. Is there a spring between the carb and the diaphragm (make sure the spring cap is present)?
2. Is the carb gasket and diaphragm mounted correctly; gasket against the carb and diaphragm oriented properly and mounted on the carb.
3. Does the small bowl under the carb have fuel in it? If you have all three, reinstall the carb on the tank and then tip the tank slowly to see if fuel leaks out between the carb and tank. Just tip it far enough to get fuel coming from the carb and tank gap to see if the gasket leaks.
If any fuel leaks out try re-tightening the screws and test again. If it leaks, you have a warped tank. Replace the tank or try sealing all around the carb.
Considering those numbers and guessing that the tach is within 100RPMs
Idle is about 850
and WOT 1800.
Lets double those numbers
1700 idle and 3600 WOT With a max of 5800 if you manually open the Gov. (perfect)
I'd guess that tach is counting wrong. By 50%.
Does the bike ride? Cause no Clutch would engage at 800.
If so. I think you are good to go and the tach is off.