Gutter Squad 14 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 I've got two 13 hp Hondas that are each giving me some issues. Engine #1: Starts right up and seems to run strong. However, when you stop the flow of water out of the pump, the engine quickly dies. It can be started right back up without problem and again runs strong, until you release the trigger on the nozzle... then dead in seconds. Engine #2: When the engine is off (and maybe when running?) gas drips out right by the carburetor from a plastic. Ummm... nothing else seems to be long. I could just take therm both to the small engine shop... but I've replaced the carbs on both before and do the normal maintenance on them... was hoping for a couple pointers - sure someone has encountered the same issues before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rick2 42 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 I'd bet the problem with engine no.1 isn't the engine at all. it's the unloader on the pump. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Russ Johnson 141 Report post Posted May 31, 2011 I've got two 13 hp Hondas that are each giving me some issues.Engine #1: Starts right up and seems to run strong. However, when you stop the flow of water out of the pump, the engine quickly dies. It can be started right back up without problem and again runs strong, until you release the trigger on the nozzle... then dead in seconds. Engine #2: When the engine is off (and maybe when running?) gas drips out right by the carburetor from a plastic. Ummm... nothing else seems to be long. I could just take therm both to the small engine shop... but I've replaced the carbs on both before and do the normal maintenance on them... was hoping for a couple pointers - sure someone has encountered the same issues before. #1...see below, #2...Sounds like something is stuck in the float needle valve. I'd bet the problem with engine no.1 isn't the engine at all. it's the unloader on the pump. Yep, I agree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cleaner 14 Report post Posted June 11, 2011 #1...see below, #2...Sounds like something is stuck in the float needle valve.Yep, I agree. I will 3rd that lol,just had the samething happen with an unloader Share this post Link to post Share on other sites