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Replace a craftsman riding lawnmower carburetor step by step

The carburetor is a crucial component responsible for providing the correct air-fuel mixture into the combustion chamber from your craftsman lawnmower. If you have trouble controlling your mowers speed, if it will not move as fast as it should, or if it is hard to start, there may be a problem with your craftsman carburetor. In some extreme cases, the engine power is drastically reduced, and when starting, it makes a gurgling or sloshing noise. This points to a major carburetor problem, and cleaning or replacing will be needed. 

How to replace a carburetor on a craftsman riding lawnmower, step by step:

  • Step 1: Disconnect the battery and spark plug.
  • Step 2: Remove the air filter.
  • Step 3: Drain the fuel tank and disconnect the fuel lines.
  • Step 4: Remove blower housing.
  • Step 5: Remove the carburetor.
  • Step 6: Remove the attached components
  • Step 7: Install the new carburetor.
  • Step 8: Restored the blower housing.
  • Step 9: Reattach the fuel lines to the tank.
  • Step 10: Reinstall the air filter casing.
  • Step 11: Reattach the spark plug wire.

This blog post covers every aspect of the best method to replace the carburetor from a Craftsman riding lawnmower. Replacing will ensure regular and smooth working of your Craftsman machine.

Steps to replace a carburetor:

We will look now into more detail for each of the earlier mentioned steps. What precautions are needed and what tools do you need for the job.

● Step 1. Disconnect the battery and spark plug:

Probably the most important safety precaution that you should do when starting with repairs or maintenance on a craftsman gas lawnmower is to disconnect the battery and spark plug wire before you start with anything else. You do not want to have the engine suddenly starting for whatever reason or have a short circuit and ignite some gas.

Turn the ignition switch off and remove the key. Remove the bolt connecting the negative cable to the battery and tuck the cable away from the battery. Make sure it can not touch the battery when you are working on it. The cables are quite thick and stiff and easily move back to their original position.

Disconnect the spark plugs by removing the thick black rubber “boot” connecting the spark plug to the wire. For further safety, you should work in a well-ventilated area and wear work gloves to protect your hands and safety goggles to protect your eyes.

  • Record a video of some images during the whole disassembly procedure. Do this for each step, so when you start reassembling, you can just have a look at them and see how something needs to be reattached.

● Step 2. Remove the air filter:

Eliminate the air duct mounting screws and remove the air duct. Turn each air filter cover-retaining knob counterclockwise and take away the air filter cover. Take out the air filter. Unbolt the air filter housing screw. Besides, remove the blower housing mounting bolts’ front and back and take off the blower housing.

● Step 3. Drain the fuel tank and disconnect the fuel lines:

Next, you have to drain your Craftsman gas tank. Try to work on a location with a hard floor where you can remove any leaked gas easily. First, place a shop rag or piece of cloth under the fuel tank to catch the dribbled out fuel. Then, place a fuel-safe container under the gas line connected to the fuel tank. Farthest away, release the spring clamp and separate the fuel line from the gas tank. Let the gas drain into the container. For cleanliness during your work, it is better to wipe up any fuel drizzles.

● Step 4. Remove the blower housing:

Then, disengage the outer blower casing. The following steps will help you free the housing: First, disconnect the starter rope from your Craftsman mower’s main handle. Then, unfasten the screws from the outer blower casing, and then take off the engine’s blower housing.

● Step 5. Remove the Craftsman carburetor:

Pull out the mounting nuts from the air intake. Disconnect the breather tube and extract the air intake. Detach the wire from the fuel solenoid. Please take a picture of the carburetor linkage connections to document their position for reassembly. Separate the carburetor-mounting studs and cut off the throttle rod and throttle spring as well. Detach the choke rod and then separate the carburetor. Lastly, please put it on the unpolluted work surface in a well-ventilated area.  

● Step 6. Remove the attached components:

Unthread the solenoid valve and separate it. Extract the float bowl, draining fuel from the float bowl in the fuel-safe container. Punch out or clock out the float hinge pin. And detach the float and needle valve. Then, disconnect the float bowl gasket, engine intake gasket, and air intake O-ring.

● Step 7. Install the new Craftsman carburetor:

You can reinstall the new carburetor and fix it back like the previous one using the photos or recorded video you took at each step on your cell phone when you are uninstalling it. 

Use the following steps to reinstall the carburetor:

Initially, push the O-ring into the outlet port of the new carburetor. Then, install the retainer on top of the O-ring. Now, Connect the fuel line to the new carburetor and secure it with the spring clamp. You have to hold the carburetor over the mounting brackets, connect the governor, and choke linkage rods. Later, push the carburetor into the bracket arms and fully press the outlet port onto the carburetor adapter. In the end, press the air cleaner gasket into the channel on the carburetor inlet.

● Step 8. Restore the blower housing:

Reconnect the blower housing of your craftsman lawnmower by following these steps:

First, set the blower housing on the top of the engine and line up the mounting holes. The blower housing mounting bolts and screws must fit tightly to maintain the balance of the whole assembly. Then, re-join the starter rope to the handle of the mower.

● Step 9. Attach the fuel lines to the tank:

Now, carefully reattach the fuel lines and adjust the component to the main assembly. Then, push the fuel line onto the tank fitting and secure it with the spring clamp. Ensure that you connect the fuel lines correctly so that no fuel leakage occurs.

● Step 10. Reinstall the air filter casing:

The following steps will help you to reconnect the casing of the air filter:

First, position the air filter base on the carburetor’s front and reconnect the breather tube. Secure the air filter base with the mounting screws. Reinstall the air filter and position the air filter cover on the front of the base. In the end, snap it into place, engaging the locking tab.

● Step 11. Affix the spark plug wire:

Now, push the spark plug wire back onto the spark plug, and the whole assembly is back in its original position. It is then time to run your craftsman lawnmower to check whether the system functions up to the mark.

Frequently asked questions:

1. How do you adjust the carburetor on a Craftsman riding lawn mower?

Turn or fit the central adjustment screw below the carburetor’s float bowl. If your carburetor has one, it will be a large round bowl on the carburetor’s lowest. Turn clockwise until it starts or stays turning. Back the screw off counterclockwise one-and-one-half turns.

2. Where is the carburetor located on a riding lawn mower?

Discover the carburetor by classifying the air intake and filter. Look for a round or square-shaped filter housing placed on the engine’s top or side; it has spores, holes, or slits in the upper. The accommodation is mounted to the carburetor by latches or screws and comprises a paper or foam filter.

3. Why does my lawnmower only run for a few seconds then dies?

If the lawnmower starts runs or works properly, then dies or stalls, the four most frequent reasons: dirty carburetor, clogged or smudged carburetor bowl. Also, old or remote gasoline, dirty or faulty spark plugs cause stalling issues.

Final remarks:

The carburetor is a vital component of every engine, as it assists the flow of air that goes into the machine. But carburetors are often the cause of technical and mechanical problems. Luckily most of these issues are simple and can be addressed at home, and there is no need to go to a mechanic. Regular maintenance should include checking and cleaning the carburetor. This will ensure a long and smooth working of your craftsman lawnmower. If you see that the carburetor is in terrible condition, you should replace it. It is easy to purchase one from an online retailer or a Craftsman manufacturer. Like any other machinery, your mowers’ proper care will boost their life and evade any undesired problems.  

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  1. Diane Holland says:

    What is the average lifespan of a lawnmower carburetor?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      “The average lifespan of a lawnmower carburetor is typically around 5 years if well-maintained. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help extend its life even further. Hope this helps!”

  2. Sean Moore says:

    I appreciate the video links provided for each step!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you, Sean! I’m glad you found the video links helpful for each step in replacing the carburetor on your Craftsman riding lawnmower. Happy mowing!

  3. Harry Diaz says:

    Should carburetor replacement be done by a professional?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Hi Harry, based on the steps outlined in the blog post, replacing the carburetor on a Craftsman lawnmower can be done at home with proper precautions. It’s a great DIY project!

  4. Amanda Mcdonalid says:

    What are the signs that indicate a carburetor problem?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you for your question, Amanda. Signs of a carburetor problem can include speed control issues, difficulty starting, and reduced engine power. If you notice these, it may be time to clean or replace your Craftsman carburetor.

  5. Carmen Reed says:

    Is it possible to clean a carburetor instead of replacing it?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Yes, it is possible to clean a carburetor instead of replacing it. Regular maintenance is key to ensuring your mower runs smoothly. Thank you for your question!

  6. Gertrude Weaver says:

    Thank you for explaining each step in detail!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      I’m glad you found the detailed steps helpful in replacing the carburetor on your Craftsman lawnmower! Thank you for reading the blog post.

  7. Violet Garza says:

    Are there different types of carburetors for different lawnmowers?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Yes, there are different types of carburetors for different lawnmowers based on model and manufacturer. Regular maintenance is key to ensuring smooth operation.

  8. Wyatt Moreno says:

    What tools are needed to replace a carburetor?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Replacing a carburetor on your Craftsman mower is a manageable task. You will need basic tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, and a fuel-safe container for draining the gas. Happy repairing!

  9. Jacob Graham says:

    How do you know when it’s time to replace a carburetor?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      If you’re having trouble controlling speed or starting your mower, it may be time to replace the carburetor. Follow these steps for an easy fix.

  10. Caroline Phillips says:

    Thank you for the clear instructions!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you for your feedback, Caroline! I’m glad you found the instructions helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further assistance.

  11. Marilyn Diaz says:

    Step 4 seems a bit complicated, can you simplify it?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Marilyn, I will create a simplified guide for Step 4 to make it easier to understand. Stay tuned for an updated version on the blog soon!

  12. Mary Cooper says:

    Very detailed explanation, thank you for sharing!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you for your kind words, Mary! I’m glad you found the information helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions!

  13. Connor Williams says:

    How often should carburetor cleaning be done on a lawnmower?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Connor, carburetor cleaning on a lawnmower should be done at least once a year to ensure optimal performance. If there are issues with speed or starting, it may need cleaning sooner.

  14. Jamie Evans says:

    This guide will save me a lot of money on repairs!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you, Jamie! I’m glad you found the guide helpful. Regular maintenance of your Craftsman lawnmower’s carburetor is essential for optimal performance and longevity.

  15. Isaac Fernandez says:

    Very informative article, thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you for your kind words, Isaac! I’m glad you found the article informative. Let me know if you have any questions about replacing the carburetor on your Craftsman lawnmower.

  16. Tyler Taylor says:

    Great step-by-step guide on carburetor replacement!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you, Tyler! I’m glad you found the guide helpful. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions while replacing your carburetor. Happy mowing!

  17. Everett Newman says:

    Can you recommend a good place to buy replacement carburetors?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      You can find replacement carburetors for your Craftsman riding lawnmower at the manufacturer’s website or online retailers such as Amazon or eBay. Happy mowing!

  18. Wanda Perez says:

    Great tutorial, very helpful for beginners!

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Thank you, Wanda! I’m glad you found the tutorial helpful for beginners. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or need further assistance with your Craftsman lawnmower.

  19. Abigail Morris says:

    Can you provide more tips on maintaining lawnmowers?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      “More tips on maintaining lawnmowers, especially carburetor care, are coming soon. Stay tuned for the latest updates on keeping your Craftsman mower in top condition!”

  20. Sylvia Chavez says:

    Are there any alternative methods to clean a carburetor?

    • Allard Vdhooft says:

      Yes, there are alternative methods to clean your carburetor, such as using carburetor cleaner or soaking it in a cleaning solution. Check the blog post for more details!

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