I have an LA105 that has been sitting for 2 years. I did the following:
1. Replaced the fuel in the tank.
2. Replaced the oil.
3. Replaced the oil filter.
4. Replaced the air filter.
5. Replaced the fuel filter. (Made sure arrows were going the right direction)
6. Replaced the battery.
7. Replaced the spark plug.
When I try to start it, it turns but doesn't fire. If I spray fuel into the air filter, it fires for a couple of seconds...then stalls. I pulled the fuel hose off of the carb and tried to start it. Fuel was pumping through the hose so it appears that the fuel pump is working. I also pulled the electric switch off the bottom of the carb and drained any fuel in it just in case there was some old fuel or condensation. A fair amount of fuel came out. So, it appears that fuel is getting into the carb but the engine is still not firing.
Any thoughts?
1. Replaced the fuel in the tank.
2. Replaced the oil.
3. Replaced the oil filter.
4. Replaced the air filter.
5. Replaced the fuel filter. (Made sure arrows were going the right direction)
6. Replaced the battery.
7. Replaced the spark plug.
When I try to start it, it turns but doesn't fire. If I spray fuel into the air filter, it fires for a couple of seconds...then stalls. I pulled the fuel hose off of the carb and tried to start it. Fuel was pumping through the hose so it appears that the fuel pump is working. I also pulled the electric switch off the bottom of the carb and drained any fuel in it just in case there was some old fuel or condensation. A fair amount of fuel came out. So, it appears that fuel is getting into the carb but the engine is still not firing.
Any thoughts?