You guys gave me a good link years ago and I lost it.
my 6.75 2003 briggs leaks gas near the primer bulb area
You guys gave me a good link years ago and I lost it.
my 6.75 2003 briggs leaks gas near the primer bulb area
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Briggs primer bulbs go bad a lot. A new one is about 3 bucks.
Might have been the gardenweb forums / toolshed. It used to be a good source if small engine info; no idea if it still is.
Forums
http://forum.doityourself.com/plumbing-piping-31/
Try them, they have a forum for everything
Best Small Engine Forum
The Small Engine Technical Forum, sponsored by Precise Engine Repair in Yakima, WA, is great:
home page for Precise Engine Repair: http://www.perr.com/
Small Engine Technical Forum: http://www.perr.com/phpBB3/
Well, if you want a small forum, this one's small and getting smaller all the time. And we do discuss mower repair from time to time.