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Briggs and Stratton carb help? Jump to Latest Follow 21 - 34 of 34 Posts. You can remedy most of these issues with a local parts store trip and. The carburetor’s problems can include issues with the float, the needle valves, or a bad float bowl seal. Gas leaking around the air filter on a Briggs and Stratton engine is often a sign that the carburetor needs work or that the fuel shutoff valve is not closing properly. The part will cost only 2.00 and a repair place will charge 30.00 and tell you they did. I used to race go-carts with open briggs on them and would have to replace all the time with running alcohol. It might be so far gone that a new replacment will be needed. The carb is blocked with varnish from bad gas. The breather tube includes a reed that collects oil that lubricates the piston, and the breather tube directs the collected oil back to the crankcase. This is leading me to believe that the engine is stalling because of a fuel problem, but I'm not sure what else to check/replace.From there, the gases blow into the air. When it starts to lose power, there is almost no gas at the bottom of the fuel filter. This is leading me to believe that the engine is stalling because of a fuel problem, but I'm not sure what else to check/replace.What I have noticed is that when it is running OK, you can see some gas collecting at the bottom of the fuel filter. if you get a lot of loss out the crankcase breather, you have a compression ring issue.What I have noticed is that when it is running OK, you can see some gas collecting at the bottom of the fuel filter. There should be no leakage out the muffler or the carb inlet. Apply over 100 PSI of air into the combustion chamber, thru the spark plug hole, and see where the air escapes from. If gas doesn't flow out, then it's the fuel line or fuel filter. Find the fuel line coming from the gas tank, and pull it off the carburetor nipple. There are three or four possible reasons for that: Gas tank cap vent plugged fuel line plugged fuel filter plugged carburetor dirty.Not, clean out the carb…or figure out why there is no fuel, clogged main jet, bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, bad solenoid on a riding mower…or IMHO, Briggs & Stratton pretty much rules the roost and is the engine I look for powering my yard and lawn equipment.