Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me!
I have a Rover 45 with Briggs and Stratton engine (91202 -1371 E1) which runs very rich, just got it recently. It starts and runs fine but it is smoky (black smoke, I am pretty certain it is not blue). I have attached a couple of pictures of the main jet which is screwed in all the way.
I also have a Scott Bonnar 45 which also has a Briggs and Stratton engine (80202 2324 01) the main jet on the Scotty has a screw with a spring that allows you to adjust the mixture. The rover has a very similar set up but has no spring and is screwed in all the way. I have the parts diagram for both engines and I am guessing that I canοΏ½t adjust the mixture on the Rover
So my question is this; should I be able to adjust the mixture on the Rover the same way I do on the Scotty, or is there something else I should be doing?
I can't seem to add an image I will try and figure it out and load them.
Many thanks
Alistair